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Termdock

Terminal-centric AI development environment

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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. This is Termdock v1.3.0 — a terminal-first AI dev environment built because day-to-day coding turned into juggling an IDE, a terminal, a Git GUI, and log windows. I wanted one place that stays fast and keeps me in flow. Who it’s for CLI-first engineers and teams who hate context switching and ship across multiple repos. What you get • 1-second switching; 4 windows + PiP to run Docker/Redis/logs/tests side-by-side • Drag & paste into the CLI (images/files/snippets); long text auto-condenses; commands/env/paths auto-detected • Git graph in the same interface; switching terminals auto-maps repo context • Tree-sitter AST deep search + interactive Dependency/Call Graph Check it out at termdock.com — keep the terminal, lose the thrash. — The Termdock team

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Hey Danny @hcyt ,


Congrats on the launch of Termdock! It looks like a fantastic tool for developers who thrive in the terminal, and the multi-window setup with integrated tools sounds like a real time-saver.


How’s the response been so far? Any specific marketing goals or strategies you’re focusing on to spread the word? Would love to hear how things are progressing!

Termdock looks like a seriously powerful setup for developers who live in the terminal Managing multiple workspaces, layouts, and tools in one interface could save a ton of context-switching time I’m curious how it handles really large projects with complex dependencies Does the AST search and multi-window setup stay smooth when the workspace scales

Congrats on the launch! Visualizing so much in the terminal will be awesome, especially when working with remote servers and deployment.

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.