Show HN: Waffle – Native macOS terminal that auto-tiles sessions into a grid

Hi HN. I built Waffle because I kept ending up with 15 terminal windows scattered across three spaces with no idea what was running where.

Splitting/merging in iTerm kind of works but it never felt intuitive to me.

With that in mind, I built something to suit my workflow:

Waffle is a native macOS terminal (Built on Miguel de Icaza's SwiftTerm) that tiles your sessions into an auto-scaling grid automatically. 1 session is fullscreen, 2 is side by side, 4 is 2x2, 9 is 3x3. Open a terminal, it joins the grid. Close one, the grid rebalances. No splitting, no config.

I've been using it a lot recently and one thing I've found really useful is that sessions detect which repo they're in and group accordingly. Each project gets a distinct colour. Cmd+[ and Cmd+] flip between groups. If you have three repos open across eight terminals, you can filter to just one project's sessions instantly. Also, no accidentally closing a window with CMD-W as it gives you a confirmation and requires a second CMD-W to close.

Honestly, if you live in tmux, this probably isn't for you but it's really helped to speed up my workflow.

Other things: It comes with a handful of themes (and has support for iTerm themes), bundled JetBrains mono, has keyboard shortcuts for everything. Free, no account, opt-in analytics only. macOS 14+.

There's a demo on the landing page if you want to see it in action.

waffle.baby

40 points

olleeolleeollee

3 days ago


24 comments

yeonsh a day ago

Great tool — the auto-tiling grid and repo-based grouping are exactly what I've wanted. As smcleod mentioned, publishing the source would go a long way. A terminal has access to files, environment variables, and credentials by nature, so open source is often a prerequisite for adoption in developer workflows. Even a read-only mirror would help. Thanks for building and sharing this!

  • olleeolleeollee a day ago

    Thanks! Appreciate it :-)

    Sure, that makes sense. I’ll get it sorted and let you know.

smcleod 2 days ago

I like the tiling concept but I don't see the source code linked, is this closed source? There's no way I'd run a terminal that didn't have publicly inspectable source, there's just too much that could go wrong.

SeriousM 2 days ago

I'm on Windows and I would love to see such a easy solution for the windows terminal.

  • olleeolleeollee 2 days ago

    This is just something to scratch my own itch, I’m afraid, so no plans to build for any other platforms sorry!

replwoacause 2 days ago

Looks really nice! Super clean site too. How did you make the animation at the top?

  • olleeolleeollee 2 days ago

    Thanks! Glad you like! The logo animation is an SVG with CSS keyframe animations.

jamesgresql 3 days ago

This is great, no more lost terminal screens!

  • olleeolleeollee 2 days ago

    Thanks! Let me know if there’s anything I can do to make it more useful. I thought in the next update I’d work on custom key bindings but if there’s anything more glaring, I’d love to hear it.

throwaway290 3 days ago

> Honestly, if you live in tmux, this probably isn't for you but it's really helped to speed up my workflow.

Fresh honesty, nice.

  • olleeolleeollee 2 days ago

    Haha, I mean ever since launching this I’m learning of a zillion alternatives I should have probably tried earlier but for me the auto tiling is really the main thing and, as far as I can see, no other alternatives really do that for some reason? Maybe there’s a good reason but it suits my workflow anyway

Yizen 2 days ago

Tried it, lean and elegant, amazing tool ! I like the "omarchy/wayland" auto focus of the tab when moving the mouse over, saves a click, this could be added as an option.

  • olleeolleeollee a day ago

    Thanks for giving it a shot! We do track hover state already but it's just visual right now — not wired up to actually focus the terminal. Focus-follows-mouse is a great idea though, should be easy enough to add in. Will explore.

    • Yizen a day ago

      Thanks ! Another nice to have would be window reordering, but so far, really enjoying it as-is :)

billylo 3 days ago

love this. thanks for sharing!

  • olleeolleeollee 2 days ago

    Thank you! Give me a shout if there’s anything I can add or change that would make it more useful for you.