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Clide

AI-native Mac terminal: grid-layout panes, agent that drives your shells

PriceFreeReviewed2026-04-15

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3 Ships1 Skips
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Clide is a native macOS terminal app that rethinks the terminal experience for the agent era. Instead of bolting AI onto an existing terminal, Clide builds around it: an AI pair-developer lives in a side panel alongside a customizable grid of up to 6×6 terminal panes. The AI can read terminal scrollback, preview files, and execute commands into any pane—with user confirmation—making it a genuine collaborator rather than a glorified autocomplete. Built with SwiftTerm, AppKit, and SwiftUI (explicitly not Electron), Clide is genuinely native—fast, memory-efficient, and system-integrated. Drag files from Finder into the AI chat, use the screenshot HUD to share visual context, speak commands via voice input, and rely on workspace memory that persists across sessions. Zero telemetry. Free. What separates Clide from tools like Claude Code or Cursor is its terminal-centric model: rather than AI owning the editor and calling a shell, Clide keeps the shell primary and lets the AI reach into it. For server-side developers, sysadmins, and anyone who actually lives in a terminal, this architecture is more natural and less footprint-heavy than spinning up a full IDE for AI assistance.

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Clide nails the architecture: terminal-first, AI as assistant rather than owner. The native SwiftUI build means it's fast and doesn't eat 4GB of RAM like Electron alternatives. Grid panes plus agent control is exactly what I want for complex multi-process debugging sessions.

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Day-one Product Hunt launch with 11 followers means this is extremely unproven. The grid + AI concept is compelling but implementation bugs in a terminal app can destroy your work. Wait for a few months of community testing before trusting it with production servers.

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The terminal isn't going away—it's getting AI co-pilots. Clide represents a category of tools that meet systems developers where they already work rather than pulling them into new IDEs. Native, agentic, terminal-first: this is what the shell looks like in 2026.

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Voice input, drag-and-drop files, screenshot sharing into the AI context—Clide is thoughtfully designed for humans who actually use terminals. The grid layout alone would make it worth trying. Free with zero telemetry is a bonus.

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