Open-Source Desktop GUI Brings Claude Code CLI Workflows Into a Visual Interface
Original: 開源專案推出 Claude Code 桌面版 GUI,把終端機體驗搬進圖形介面
An open-source Tauri 2 desktop GUI adds tabs, history, and visual configuration to Claude Code CLI workflows.
An open-source project has introduced a desktop GUI for Claude Code CLI, aiming to make terminal-based coding sessions easier to manage visually. Built with Tauri 2, the app adds multi-tab sessions, history, and visual configuration controls around the existing command-line experience. The project is positioned as a companion to Claude Code rather than a replacement for developers who prefer direct CLI use.
INSIDE reports on an open-source desktop GUI application built for Claude Code CLI. The project is designed to bring parts of the terminal-based Claude Code experience into a graphical desktop interface, giving developers a more visual way to manage sessions and configuration while still relying on the underlying command-line tool.
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