Explore ipsw, a Go CLI tool for iOS/macOS firmware research featuring Mach-O analysis and AI-powered decompilation with Claude, OpenAI, and Gemini integrations.
LaunchNext is a Swift macOS app that revives the classic Launchpad experience removed in macOS 26 by importing layouts directly from the system Launchpad SQLite database. It supports Apple Silicon and Intel with dual rendering engines and CLI automation.
mac-monitor is a macOS-native security tool using Apple’s Endpoint Security framework with an XPC-based architecture for efficient, dynamic event monitoring and process-level correlation.
Open Vibe Island is a macOS menubar overlay that monitors and controls AI coding agents in real-time using a hook-based architecture and Unix socket IPC. It supports multiple agents and IDEs with local-first design and zero telemetry.
Scarf is a Swift native macOS and iOS app that provides a GUI for the Hermes AI agent, featuring SSH connectivity, efficient image encoding, SQLite state sync, and real-time dashboards.
Skills Manager is a native macOS app that unifies skill management for over 40 coding agents. It normalizes fragmented skill formats with a local-first SwiftUI design and real-time monitoring.
SuperCorners enhances macOS Hot Corners by adding middle-edge trigger zones and a wider action set, using SwiftUI and native macOS libraries. It manages activation conflicts with modifier keys and requires Accessibility permissions.
WhatsNewKit offers a declarative SwiftUI-friendly way to present app update features automatically based on version tracking across iOS, macOS, and visionOS. Supports UIKit and AppKit too.
WinMux is a Swift-based macOS window manager combining intent zones for drag-and-drop tiling with browser-like tab groups, offering a hybrid mouse-driven experience. It uses Aerospace backend and plans Yabai support.
LyricsX is a native macOS app that fetches and displays synchronized lyrics using LRCX, an extended LRC format with word-level timing and multi-language support.
nix-darwin adapts NixOS’s declarative system configuration model to macOS, enabling reproducible, version-controlled system setups using Nix modules and flakes.
Cua provides a multi-component open-source stack for building and benchmarking computer-use agents that control full desktops without disrupting user focus, across macOS, Linux, Windows, and Android.