Muxy – A lightweight terminal multiplexer for Mac Muxy, a lightweight terminal multiplexer for Mac built with SwiftUI and libghostty, has been released with features including persistent tabs and splits organized by project, Git integration for status and pull requests, and a native editor with ripgrep-powered search. The app also offers live cost tracking for AI coding tools and remote session control via iOS and Android companion apps. A lightweight, memory-efficient terminal multiplexer for Mac. Built with SwiftUI and libghostty. A short tour. See the README https://github.com/muxy-app/muxy for everything. Organize terminals by project. Tabs, splits, and focus state persist across restarts. Git status, diff, history, branch picker, and PRs via gh — without leaving Muxy. Create, switch, and manage Git worktrees from the sidebar with per-pane branch tracking. Horizontal and vertical splits, drag-to-reorder tabs, keyboard navigation throughout. Native lightweight editor, project file browser, and ripgrep-powered find-in-files. Live token and cost panels for Claude Code, Codex, Cursor, Copilot, and more. Pair iOS or Android to control your Mac terminal sessions remotely. Browse and search the full Ghostty catalogue from a built-in picker — this page uses them too. Pair the iOS or Android remote with your Mac to check sessions, read output, and tap through prompts from anywhere. Or install via Homebrew: brew install --cask muxy-app/tap/muxy . The mobile remote https://github.com/muxy-app/mobile is on iOS and Android.