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Command Book

A Terminal Companion for Long-Running Commands.

Command Book

Command Book Reviews and Details

This page is designed to help you find out whether Command Book is good and if it is the right choice for you.

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Features & Specs

  1. Native macOS App

    Built with SwiftUI, 21 MB, no Electron or Chromium

  2. Saved Commands

    Store commands with working directories, env vars, and pre-commands

  3. Auto-Restart (Honey Badger Mode)

    Automatically restarts crashed commands with configurable delay

  4. Command Palette

    โŒ˜K to search, run, and create saved or ad-hoc commands

  5. URL Detection

    Captures URLs from command output and keeps them accessible

  6. CLI Integration

    Run saved commands from your terminal with commandbook run

  7. Pricing

    Free personal license, $14.99 one-time for Pro

  8. Privacy

    No account required, no tracking, no telemetry

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Questions & Answers

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  1. Which are the primary technologies used for building Command Book?

    Swift and SwiftUI for a fully native macOS experience.

  2. What makes Command Book unique?

    Command Book is a dedicated command/process manager for developers, not a terminal emulator. Instead of replacing your terminal, it works alongside it as a companion for long-running commands. It's a native macOS app built with SwiftUI at just 21 MB. No Electron, no Chromium. It combines a GUI with a full CLI, so you can manage commands visually or from your terminal.

  3. Why should a person choose Command Book over its competitors?

    Terminal emulators are great for interactive work but terrible as process managers. Command Book fills that gap. You save a command once with its working directory, env vars, and pre-commands, then run it forever without remembering the setup. Auto-restart keeps crashed dev servers running. URL detection means you never lose track of your dev server's address. And at 21 MB with no subscription or tracking, it's lightweight in every sense.

  4. How would you describe the primary audience of Command Book?

    Developers who juggle multiple long-running processes every day. Web developers running dev servers and background workers, data scientists kicking off training runs, DevOps engineers managing Docker containers and log tails. Anyone who opens 4-6 terminal tabs each morning just to get their environment running.

  5. What's the story behind Command Book?

    After years juggling commands for dev projects, I was tired of rebuilding my terminal setup every morning. Five or six tabs, each needing the right directory and env vars, and when something crashed mid-day I'd hunt through tabs to find it. I looked for a tool that managed long-running commands as saved, reproducible, auto-restarting processes. It didn't exist, so I built it for myself. It was such a delight, I turned it into a product.

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