Press kit

Cocxy Terminal

Cocxy Terminal is a native macOS terminal for developers working with AI coding agents. It combines real-time local agent detection, inline code review, Markdown workspaces, persistent remote sessions, GPU rendering, and a zero-telemetry privacy model.

One-line summary

Native macOS terminal with local agent awareness, review workflows, Markdown workspaces, remotes, and zero telemetry.

Availability

Free and open source under the MIT license for macOS 14.0 and later, distributed through signed releases and Homebrew.

Privacy position

No telemetry pipeline, no analytics SDK, no automatic crash upload, and no account required.

Approved public copy

Cocxy Terminal is built for agent-heavy development on macOS. It understands local agent sessions through hook events, OSC sequences, pattern matching, and timing heuristics, then routes that state into panels for review, activity, timeline, and workflow context. The app is native Swift/AppKit/SwiftUI with CocxyCore rendering, works without an account, and keeps user activity local by default.

Launch note draft

Cocxy Terminal introduces a local-first terminal experience for modern AI-assisted development. Instead of treating agent sessions as opaque terminal text, Cocxy detects agent state locally, exposes review and activity surfaces, and keeps the surrounding terminal workflow native to macOS.

The release focuses on practical developer control: split panes, agent dashboards, Markdown workspaces, inline review, remote sessions, plugins, backups, crash recovery, and explicit privacy boundaries. Users can install through Homebrew or signed DMG releases, inspect the source, and run without creating an account.

Media assets

App icon
PNG, square icon
Open Graph image
1200 x 630 social preview
Interface preview
Product screenshot
Demo video
MP4, 1280 x 720

Demo video

Demo outline

  1. Open Cocxy and show the Aurora sidebar with a normal shell session.
  2. Run a local command and show semantic command blocks.
  3. Open Markdown, Code Review, and Agent Dashboard panels side by side.
  4. Show Preferences privacy controls and local-only defaults.
  5. Close with install options and the release page.
Releases Getting Started GitHub