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ScriptsJun 2, 2026·3 min de lecture

Terax — Lightweight AI-Native Terminal Dev Workspace

A 7MB terminal-first development workspace that combines a code editor, terminal emulator, and AI agent integration into a single cross-platform desktop application built with Rust and Tauri.

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npx -y tokrepo@latest install c66aea20-5e39-11f1-9bc6-00163e2b0d79 --target codex

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Introduction

Terax is a lightweight, cross-platform development workspace that merges a terminal emulator, code editor, and AI agent integration into a single 7MB desktop application. Built with Rust and Tauri, it starts instantly and uses minimal resources while providing a modern development experience with built-in AI assistance.

What Terax Does

  • Combines a terminal emulator, code editor, and AI chat in one window
  • Ships as a tiny 7MB binary with near-instant startup times
  • Integrates with AI coding agents for inline assistance and code generation
  • Runs natively on macOS, Linux, and Windows via Tauri
  • Provides a React-based UI with xterm.js for terminal rendering

Architecture Overview

Terax uses a Rust backend powered by Tauri for native system access and a React frontend for the user interface. The terminal component uses xterm.js for high-performance terminal rendering with GPU acceleration. The code editor integrates with the terminal session for seamless file editing and command execution. AI agent communication happens through a local API layer that can connect to various LLM providers. The Rust core handles file system operations, process management, and IPC while keeping the memory footprint minimal.

Self-Hosting & Configuration

  • Download pre-built binaries from the GitHub releases page for your platform
  • On macOS, install via Homebrew with brew install --cask terax
  • Configure AI provider connections through the settings panel
  • Customize keyboard shortcuts, themes, and editor preferences in the config file
  • Terminal settings support custom shells, fonts, and color schemes

Key Features

  • Sub-7MB binary size with instant startup
  • Integrated terminal, editor, and AI chat in a unified workspace
  • Cross-platform native app for macOS, Linux, and Windows
  • GPU-accelerated terminal rendering via xterm.js
  • Configurable AI agent integration for coding assistance

Comparison with Similar Tools

  • VS Code — full IDE at 300MB+; Terax is 7MB and terminal-first
  • Warp — AI-powered terminal; Terax adds an integrated code editor
  • Zed — fast editor in Rust; Terax includes terminal and AI agent features in a smaller package
  • Kaku — another lightweight AI terminal; Terax adds a code editor component

FAQ

Q: Does Terax replace my terminal emulator? A: It can. Terax includes a full terminal emulator alongside the editor and AI features, but you can use it alongside your existing setup.

Q: Which AI providers are supported? A: Terax supports OpenAI-compatible APIs, which covers most major providers including Anthropic, OpenAI, and local models via Ollama.

Q: How is the binary so small? A: Tauri uses the system webview instead of bundling Chromium, and the Rust backend compiles to a compact native binary.

Q: Can I use my existing shell configuration? A: Yes. Terax launches your default shell and respects your existing dotfiles and configuration.

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