Video demo link : https://youtu.be/vSjeTkrou1s?si=qTcrWyz0HSWDiWSF
If you run Claude Code, Codex, or other AI agents, you know the pain: the terminal floods with generated output while you're still typing — and your keystrokes lag, characters "drag." TawTerminal fixes that.
Your keystrokes go straight to the screen on a separate path from shell output, so typing stays instant even while an AI agent streams thousands of lines.
What you get:
⚡ Zero input lag — GPU-accelerated (WebGL) rendering at 60fps, multi-process so heavy output never blocks your typing
📁 Workspace folders — pin folders in the sidebar, spawn a shell rooted in any directory in one click, with live git branch + status
🤖 One-click AI agents — launch Claude Code, Codex, PI, or tawx directly from the sidebar, sessions auto-restored
🪟 Split panes & tabs — Cmd+D to split, Cmd+T for tabs
🖼️ Paste images — drag-drop or Cmd+V images straight into the terminal
🎨 4 beautiful themes — Tokyo Night, Catppuccin Mocha, Dracula, Rosé Pine
📊 Live AI usage footer — see today's Claude Code / Codex token + cost estimate
🍎 Native macOS feel — clean hidden title bar, clickable URLs, custom fonts
Requirements: macOS, Apple Silicon (M1 or newer). Signed & notarized by Apple — installs clean, no security warnings.
Top comments (2)
nghiahsgs.gumroad.com/l/taw-terminal
A terminal built for AI coding should probably treat agent actions as first-class events. Commands, file edits, approvals, failures, and generated rationale should be easy to inspect later. The terminal is becoming the place where human intent and agent execution meet, so auditability matters as much as speed.