Multi-pane workspace
Split terminals, a browser, a file viewer, and previews into one tiled surface. Arrange them like a network, not a stack of tabs.
Your shell, a browser, your files, and an operator panel grow from one root. One workspace, many panes, connected the way a network of hyphae is connected.
Sees the files and history in this pane, runs commands beside you, on the model you choose.
MCP servers, a browser, and a file viewer share the same workspace, no context switch.
A terminal built for the way real work spreads out: many surfaces, one connected network.
Split terminals, a browser, a file viewer, and previews into one tiled surface. Arrange them like a network, not a stack of tabs.
Your zsh, bash, or fish with the ergonomics you keep. Blocks, history, and search that make a long session readable.
Open a preview, a dashboard, or docs beside the command that produced them. The page lives in the workspace, not another window.
A panel that reads the files and history in front of you and runs commands on the model you choose. It works in the pane, not over your shoulder.
Connect Model Context Protocol servers and your own tool endpoints. The workspace speaks to the services you already run.
Apache 2.0, forked from Wave. Gold on graphite themes, no lock-in, and a codebase you can read and extend.
A hypha is the single branching thread of a fungus. Thousands of them weave the mycelium, the living network under the forest floor.
A terminal is the same idea. One command opens a browser, that page reveals a log, the log sends you back to the shell. The work is not a list of tabs. It is a network that keeps branching.
Hypheus is built around that shape. Panes grow from one root and stay connected, so context travels with you instead of scattering across windows.
It is the terminal surface of the Crowe Logic platform, alongside the code editor and the cultivation systems that share its design language.
Download Hypheus for macOS, or read the source and build it yourself.