端末 · Native for macOS

SSH that reconnects and keeps your work. Zero setup.

Close the lid, switch Wi‑Fi, lose signal. Taminaru reconnects instantly and your shell, scrollback, and running coding agents are right where you left them. No connection manager to learn: type ssh prod like you always do, and the session just becomes permanent.

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Nothing for you to install on the server. Nothing to configure. Nothing to learn.
Taminaru carries its own tiny session keeper over your normal SSH login. Plain user‑space, no root, no new ports, TCP only.
agent@prod · reconnected
# Wi‑Fi dropped mid-run, laptop slept 20 min
⚡ reconnected agent@prod: session restored, scrollback intact
agent@prod:~/build$ claude is still running (pid 40127)
  building… done  (you never lost a keystroke)
Native macOS app Keys in the Secure Enclave Touch ID, no passwords No account Nothing leaves your Mac

Everything you lose over SSH, kept.

Five things a terminal should just do, fused into the surface itself.

Reconnects itself, scrollback and all

Sleep, a Wi‑Fi switch, a dead signal, a train tunnel. Taminaru re‑attaches the moment the network returns and replays your shell exactly where it was: history intact, TUIs redrawn, prompt live. No tmux attach, no lost output.

⌘V an image to your agent

Paste a screenshot straight into a coding agent, and ⌘‑click any path or URL to preview it. The terminal understands what's on screen.

Agents stay alive and ping you

Your own CLI coding agents (Claude Code, aider, whatever runs in your terminal) keep working on every server while you're disconnected, and notify you the moment they need input. Nothing built in, nothing sent anywhere: they're your agents, kept alive.

Edit remote files in your own editor

Right-click a file and open it in VS Code, Sublime, whatever you use. Every save syncs straight back to the server, with a conflict check so you never clobber newer remote changes. No more vim over a laggy link.

Files in and out, no scp

Drop a file on the terminal and it lands in the current remote directory. Drag a file from a listing straight to your desktop. Both ride your live connection, so there is never a second login.

screenshotdrop file in → drag file out
How it works

No magic. A tiny session keeper, carried over SSH.

The first time you connect, Taminaru brings a small user‑space session keeper with it, over your normal SSH login. No package to install, no root, no new ports, no UDP. It holds your shell and scrollback; when your network comes back, Taminaru re‑attaches and replays exactly where you were.

1 · ConnectYou ssh in as usual. Taminaru quietly starts its session keeper on the host: plain user‑space, over the same login.
2 · DisconnectWi‑Fi dies, the lid closes, you roam. The keeper holds your shell, scrollback, and running processes.
3 · ReturnTaminaru re‑attaches the moment the network returns and replays the session with the prompt live and history intact.
What happens……and what survives
Wi‑Fi drops / you switch networks reconnects with shell, scrollback, and processes intact
Mac sleeps (lid closed) reconnects on wake, right where you were
You quit Taminaru sessions keep running; tabs restore on relaunch
Offline for a long stretch held 1 hour free · with Pro, for as long as you set
The server reboots the session ends (true of every tool, tmux and mosh included)
Your command / shell exits nothing to restore, but the scrollback of what ran is kept

We'd rather tell you the limits than let you find them.

Security & privacy

Your keys never touch disk.

On first connect you sign in once with your password. Taminaru then installs a hardware‑backed key for you. Every login after is Touch ID.

  • Secure Enclave keys. The private key is generated in Apple's Secure Enclave and never leaves it: signing happens in hardware, gated by Touch ID.
  • Set up for you. No ssh-keygen, no copying keys to servers. First password connect → key installed → passwordless from then on.
  • No account, no cloud. Taminaru has no login and no server of its own. Nothing about your sessions leaves your Mac.
  • Your existing keys still work. Bring your own key for servers you've already set up. Taminaru uses it and stays out of the way.

Why not just tmux + mosh?

Because you shouldn't have to rig up persistence on every server, and then still lose drag‑and‑drop, real scrollback, and a native Mac terminal around it.

 Taminarutmux + moshTermius
Zero server setuprig up per server
Auto‑reconnect + keep sessionreconnects, loses state
Native scrollback (not copy‑mode)
Drag files out of ls
Drop‑to‑upload to remote pwdmanual sftp
Agent‑aware notifications
Works through firewalls (plain TCP)mosh needs open UDP ports
Secure‑Enclave / Touch‑ID keys
Tab restore across app launches

✓ means built in, by default. Much of this is achievable with enough configuration, and respect to tmux and mosh for proving it. That's the point: their power, none of the setup, with a native Mac terminal around it.

Free to use. Pro when you go deep.

The whole reconnecting terminal is free. Pro unlocks the power‑user layer.

Free
$0
  • Auto‑reconnect + scrollback
  • Sessions held up to 1 hour offline
  • Drag‑out / drop‑to‑upload
  • Secure‑Enclave keys + Touch ID
  • ⌘V image · ⌘‑click preview
  • Unlimited hosts
Pro
from $4 / mo, at launch
  • Agent notifications across servers
  • Sessions held for as long as you set
  • Sync hosts & settings across Macs
  • Priority support

Starting prices are a guess we'll firm up at launch. No account required to use Taminaru.

Questions

Do you store or see my data?

No. Taminaru has no account and no server of its own; it runs entirely on your Mac. Your keys, sessions, and files never pass through us.

Do I need an account?

No. Download it and connect. There's nothing to sign up for.

How does reconnect actually work with nothing installed?

On first connect Taminaru carries a small user‑space session keeper to the host over your normal SSH login: no package manager, no root, no new ports, plain TCP. It holds the shell and scrollback; Taminaru re‑attaches and replays when your network returns. See how it works, including exactly what survives and what doesn't.

What's free vs Pro?

The reconnecting terminal (auto‑reconnect, scrollback, drag‑and‑drop, Secure‑Enclave keys) is all free. Pro adds agent notifications across servers, longer persistence, and settings sync across Macs.

App Store or direct download?

Both, at launch. The direct build is the full‑featured flagship (local terminal + drag‑and‑drop); the App Store build is sandboxed.

What are the requirements?

A Mac on the current or one‑prior macOS. The Secure‑Enclave key path needs an Apple‑silicon or T2 Mac; older Macs fall back to a standard key.

What if the server reboots?

A server reboot ends its sessions. That's true of any tool, including tmux and mosh. Taminaru's promise is about your disconnects: Wi‑Fi, sleep, roaming. Those, it survives.

Never lose a session again.

Join the waitlist and we'll send the download the day it ships.

macOS · free to start · no account · no spam, just one email when it ships