Belfry – a native Mac & iOS app for tmux sessions
Can't believe I didn't post about this at the time, but two weeks ago, I released another free open-source app to the world. This time it's called Belfry.
Nowadays, I find myself switching between multiple coding agents running at once, and I was doing pretty well with Tmux and just hopping between different sessions for different projects, until I started using dictation more often, so my hands weren't always on my keyboard.
Belfry is a simple tool that connects either locally or via SSH to Tmux, giving you a pane on the left with your session information and a Ghostty terminal on the right.
Works great on Mac, iPad, and there's even an iPhone version in testing as well so I can quickly switch back to the sessions that I'm running on my main Mac while I'm out and about with just my phone.
If you've been feeling a lot of envy like I have around cmux and Superconductor and all those types of tools, but you're otherwise quite happy with tmux I highly recommend giving Belfry a go.