Ghostty-based macOS terminal with vertical tabs and notifications for AI coding agents
https://cmux.com
Root cause: INFOPLIST_KEY_ build setting prefix only works for Apple-recognized keys (CF*, NS*, LS*), not custom keys like SUPublicEDKey. The key was never being added to Info.plist, so generate_appcast silently skipped EdDSA signing (no public key in app = nothing to match against). Fix: - Derive public key from private key at build time using CryptoKit - Use PlistBuddy to inject SUPublicEDKey and SUFeedURL after build - Add sign_update fallback in appcast script if generate_appcast skips signing - Add base64 padding normalization for key handling |
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cmuxterm
A lightweight native macOS terminal with vertical tabs and notifications for AI coding agents
Features
- Native macOS app — Built with Swift and AppKit, not Electron. Fast startup, low memory.
- Vertical tabs — See all your terminals at a glance in a sidebar
- Notification panel — Tabs flash when AI agents (Claude Code, Codex) need your attention
- Lightweight — Small binary, minimal resource footprint. No bundled browser engine.
- GPU-accelerated — Powered by libghostty for smooth rendering
Install
Homebrew:
brew tap manaflow-ai/cmuxterm
brew install --cask cmuxterm
Or download the DMG directly.
Why cmuxterm?
Running multiple AI coding agents? cmuxterm helps you manage them. Instead of losing track of which terminal needs input, the notification panel shows you exactly where to look.
A native macOS app means it launches instantly, uses minimal RAM, and feels right at home on your Mac.