Running 10 Claude Code shells at once? Dragging screenshots into the terminal all day?
STAX IDE puts every terminal on a zoomable canvas. As well as your browser, code and files. Drag, group-select, arrange.
MacOS native.
brew install --cask vbario/staxide/staxide
@thdxr STAX IDE doesn't do that. It runs one in-process MCP server and multiplexes every agent/session through it.
Give it a shot :)
https://t.co/3gPQUH5l42
or
Install on Mac: curl -L -OJ https://t.co/b1KdPW2DPC
Install on Windows: curl -L -OJ https://t.co/HQVrxLJRwk
I built STAX IDE (@stax_ide) - a native terminal IDE for macOS and Windows where your shells sit on a canvas instead of buried in tabs.
STAX IDE is for developers like myself who live somewhere between the terminal, browser and a bunch of notes/screenshots.
I'm looking for a few people to try it and tell me what breaks. A month of Claude Code on me if you're up for it.
DM or reply if you're interested
@foxtomb232 Building STAX IDE, a spatial terminal IDE for macOS. Terminals, browsers, notes, and files on one infinite zoomable canvas. Built for developers running multiple AI coding sessions at once. https://t.co/3gPQUH5l42
Building STAX IDE 🚀- an infinite-canvas desktop IDE where terminals, browsers, notes, editors & data tables are movable windows, and AI agents operate directly on them.
Who it's for: devs who think spatially and want AI that *acts* on their workspace, not just chats
Biggest challenge: getting people off tabs and onto the canvas
https://t.co/nty2HPt6Sf
or
Install on Mac: curl -L -OJ https://t.co/lcKg1k8DzA
Install on Windows: curl -L -OJ https://t.co/U0YVTlJ6BY
@rdbuilds7 STAX IDE is for developers who don't write code anymore
https://t.co/3gPQUH5l42
or
Install on Mac:
curl -L -OJ https://t.co/b1KdPW2DPC
Install on Windows:
curl -L -OJ https://t.co/HQVrxLJRwk
Select once. Move and resize together.
Select and group multiple windows: shells, notes, and browsers together. Drag the group around the canvas, or resize every window at the same time.
STAX IDE is the IDE for devs who live in the terminal.
Every LLM harness right now is an "artist-engineer". Starts things, works with things, optimizes for correctness because tests are cheap to grade.
The businessperson-politician quadrant is empty, and it's where long-horizon goals actually live or die.
Finishing things with people is a different shape of work. Remembering you owe Priya a follow-up before her board meeting. Knowing the technically optimal proposal is politically dead because of who proposed the last one. Sequencing asks. Reading when yes means no.
A harness for this needs things current ones don't have: relational memory (not "prefers Python" but "gets defensive when critiqued head-on"), a clock that runs in human time and acts on its own initiative across weeks, multi-party state tracking, outcome signals that aren't correctness (reply warmth, deal stage, coalition health).
The honest version isn't sycophancy. It's delivering truth in the form and timing that lets it actually land.
The artist-engineer figures out what should be done. The businessperson-politician gets it done. Real long-horizon impact needs both, and we've only built one.
@Clairenzz7 Developers are moving towards a different way of working. STAX IDE will be the goto IDE (and multi-platform sharable OS) for building with AI. I'll holler :)
Select once. Move and resize together.
Select and group multiple windows: shells, notes, and browsers together. Drag the group around the canvas, or resize every window at the same time.
STAX IDE is the IDE for devs who live in the terminal.
Select once. Move and resize together.
Select and group multiple windows: shells, notes, and browsers together. Drag the group around the canvas, or resize every window at the same time.
STAX IDE is the IDE for devs who live in the terminal.