
Termdock
Terminal-centric AI development environment
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Terminal-centric AI development environment
97 followers
Termdock is a terminal‑centric AI dev environment that unifies multi‑workspace management, multi‑terminal layouts, and Git visualization in one interface. AST search (Tree‑sitter) lets you jump to symbols and dependencies instantly. Run up to 4 windows + PiP for Docker, Redis, logs, tests, and AI tools side‑by‑side. Drag‑and‑paste images to CLI, with large text auto‑compression. Built‑in file tree and prompt libraries keep workflows fast, consistent, and scalable.









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Hey, Danny here.
I’m starting active development on the Windows version of Termdock. Expect iterative builds as we validate stability and performance, then a broader release once it’s solid. Shipping everything in one shot is high risk, so we’ll move fast, test hard, and keep the terminal-first flow tight.
Got a feature wish for Windows? Drop it below—I’ll prioritize the ones that boost real dev workflows.
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Next, we’ll open up AST as an API and let CLI tools operate it—specifically tools like Claude Code and Codex. This enables teams to wire symbol search and dependency analysis into their workflows, from scripts to command‑line automation.
Swytchcode
Congrats on the launch! Visualizing so much in the terminal will be awesome, especially when working with remote servers and deployment.
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@chilarai Thanks for the feedback! We’ll make Termdock deeply integrate and orchestrate CLI tools to work together, so AI development becomes smoother and more efficient.
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Important Notice: x64 users unable to open Terminal
Some x64 users may experience an issue where the terminal won’t open.
If possible, please install v1.3.2‑beta and paste your launch logs in an Issue. Thank you.
Download: v1.3.2‑beta (https://github.com/termdock/termdock-issues/releases/tag/v1.3.2-beta)
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TermDock v1.3.3 is live.
We focused on everyday developer friction—then shipped fixes and small wins that add up.
What’s new
• Refactored how the terminal is inserted into the grid panel for smoother behavior.
• Child windows now open correctly.
• Inline Git Blame in Code mode: see per‑line author and commit.
• Git Changes is collapsible—freely collapse staged/unstaged sections.
• Git panel shows full file names.
• Code and PDF can display in panels (Experimental). Grid layout not supported yet.
• Better path detection and overall stability.
• Configurable default shell.
• Fixed Git event monitor so auto‑updates don’t stall on long runs.
https://www.termdock.com/
When do you plan to launch for Windows?
@starchet I can't wait to try it on windows/wsl...