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πŸ–₯️ Simplify your coding with aTerm, a modern terminal workspace that unifies AI tools, shell commands, and development servers for seamless project workflows.

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πŸš€ aTerm - Your AI Coding Workspace

Download aTerm

Welcome to aTerm, your ultimate terminal workspace designed for AI-assisted coding. This application allows you to run Claude Code, Aider, or OpenCode alongside your shell in project-based layouts. Whether you are working on a small script or a large project, aTerm makes it easy to organize your coding tasks.

🌟 Key Features

  • AI Integration: Seamlessly connect with AI tools like Claude Code and Aider.
  • Custom Layouts: Organize your workspace with project-based layouts.
  • User-Friendly Terminal: Experience a smooth terminal emulation with advanced features.
  • Cross-Platform Support: Compatible with macOS and other systems.
  • Built on Modern Technologies: Utilizes React, Rust, and TypeScript for a responsive experience.

🌐 System Requirements

To run aTerm effectively, please ensure your system meets the following requirements:

  • Operating System: macOS or other compatible systems.
  • RAM: Minimum of 4 GB.
  • Hard Drive Space: At least 200 MB available for installation.

πŸš€ Getting Started

Follow these easy steps to get started with aTerm.

Step 1: Visit the Download Page

To download aTerm, visit the Releases page using the link below:

Download aTerm

Step 2: Download the Latest Version

On the Releases page, look for the latest version of aTerm. You will see files available for download. Click on the appropriate link for your system.

Step 3: Install aTerm

After the download completes, locate the file in your downloads folder and open it. Follow the on-screen prompts to install aTerm on your computer.

Step 4: Launch aTerm

Once the installation is complete, find aTerm in your Applications folder (or equivalent location) and double-click to launch the application.

πŸ“₯ Download & Install

To begin your experience with aTerm, you can download it directly from our Releases page:

Visit this page to download

Installation Steps

  1. Download the appropriate installer for your operating system.
  2. Open the installer file.
  3. Follow the instructions to complete the installation.
  4. After installation, launch aTerm from your Applications or Program menu.

🎬 Using aTerm

Once you open aTerm, take a moment to familiarize yourself with the interface:

  • Navigation Bar: Use the navigation bar to switch between AI tools and your shell.
  • Workspace: Drag and drop terminals and AI tools to create your ideal setup.
  • Settings: Access the settings menu to customize your experience.

🧩 Tips for New Users

  • Explore the Help Section: aTerm has a dedicated help section accessible from the menu. Don’t hesitate to refer to it for guidance.
  • Use Shortcuts: Familiarize yourself with keyboard shortcuts to increase your efficiency. Check the settings menu for a list of available shortcuts.
  • Keep it Updated: Regularly check the Releases page for updates to ensure you have the latest features and fixes.

πŸŽ‰ Community and Support

For support or to connect with other users, check our community forums. Members often share tips, ask questions, and offer help. You can also submit issues directly on the GitHub repository.

πŸ”­ Future Updates

We plan to roll out new features and improvements regularly. Your feedback is valuable, so please share your thoughts and suggestions to help us enhance aTerm.

Try aTerm today and transform your coding experience with the power of AI.

Don’t forget:

Download aTerm

to get started with your AI-assisted coding journey!

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