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Peter Steinberger ed19be138b Fix server port binding issue and refactor tunnel services
- Change default server port from 800 to 4020 to avoid privileged port restrictions
- Rename TunnelServerDemo.swift to TunnelServer.swift for clarity
- Remove redundant TunnelServerExample.swift
- Update tty-fwd binary
- Add SettingsWindowDelegate for improved window management
- Update UI components and session monitoring
- Add modern Swift refactoring documentation

The server was failing to start because it was trying to bind to port 800,
which requires root privileges on macOS. Port 4020 is now used as the default.
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VibeTunnel.xcodeproj Fix server port binding issue and refactor tunnel services 2025-06-16 02:39:19 +02:00
VibeTunnelTests Refactor tunnel client architecture and improve server communication 2025-06-16 01:41:21 +02:00
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VibeTunnel

VibeTunnel is a Mac app that proxies terminal apps to the web. Now you can use Claude Code anywhere, anytime. Control open instances, read the output, type new commands or even open new instances. Supports macOS 14+.

Overview

VibeTunnel is a native macOS app built with SwiftUI that enables remote control of terminal applications like Claude Code. It provides a seamless tunneling solution with automatic updates, configurable settings, and the ability to run as either a dock application or menu bar utility.

Features

  • Remote Terminal Control: Tunnel connections to control Claude Code and other terminal apps remotely
  • Flexible UI Modes: Run as a standard dock application or minimal menu bar utility
  • Auto Updates: Built-in Sparkle integration for seamless updates with stable and pre-release channels
  • Launch at Login: Automatic startup configuration
  • Native macOS Experience: Built with SwiftUI for macOS 14.0+

Requirements

  • macOS 14.0 or later
  • Xcode 15.0 or later (for development)

Installation

From Release

  1. Download the latest DMG from the Releases page
  2. Open the DMG and drag VibeTunnel to your Applications folder
  3. Launch VibeTunnel from Applications or Spotlight

From Source

# Clone the repository
git clone https://github.com/yourusername/vibetunnel.git
cd vibetunnel

# Build using Xcode
open VibeTunnel.xcodeproj
# Or build from command line
xcodebuild -scheme VibeTunnel -configuration Release

Configuration

VibeTunnel can be configured through its Settings window (⌘,):

General Settings

  • Launch at Login: Start VibeTunnel automatically when you log in
  • Show Notifications: Enable/disable system notifications
  • Show in Dock: Toggle between dock app and menu bar only mode

Advanced Settings

  • Update Channel: Choose between stable releases or pre-release builds
  • Server Port: Configure the tunnel server port (default: 8080)
  • Debug Mode: Enable additional logging for troubleshooting

Development

Project Structure

VibeTunnel/
├── VibeTunnel/              # Main app source
│   ├── Core/                # Core functionality
│   │   ├── Models/          # Data models
│   │   └── Services/        # Business logic
│   ├── Views/               # SwiftUI views
│   └── Resources/           # Assets and resources
├── VibeTunnelTests/         # Unit tests
├── VibeTunnelUITests/       # UI tests
├── scripts/                 # Build and release automation
└── docs/                    # Documentation

Code Signing Setup

This project uses xcconfig files to manage developer-specific settings, preventing code signing conflicts when multiple developers work on the project.

For new developers:

  1. Copy the template: cp VibeTunnel/Local.xcconfig.template VibeTunnel/Local.xcconfig
  2. Edit VibeTunnel/Local.xcconfig and add your development team ID
  3. Open the project in Xcode - it will use your settings automatically

See docs/CODE_SIGNING_SETUP.md for detailed instructions.

Building

The project uses standard Xcode build system:

# Debug build
xcodebuild -scheme VibeTunnel -configuration Debug

# Release build
xcodebuild -scheme VibeTunnel -configuration Release

# Run tests
xcodebuild test -scheme VibeTunnel

Release Process

The project includes comprehensive release automation scripts in the scripts/ directory:

# Create a new release
./scripts/release.sh --version 1.2.3

# Build and notarize
./scripts/build.sh
./scripts/notarize.sh

# Generate appcast for Sparkle updates
./scripts/generate-appcast.sh

Architecture

VibeTunnel is built with a modular architecture:

  • SparkleUpdaterManager: Handles automatic updates with support for multiple update channels
  • StartupManager: Manages launch at login functionality using macOS ServiceManagement
  • UpdateChannel: Defines update channels and appcast URLs
  • AppDelegate: Coordinates app lifecycle and system integration

Contributing

  1. Fork the repository
  2. Create your feature branch (git checkout -b feature/amazing-feature)
  3. Commit your changes (git commit -m 'Add amazing feature')
  4. Push to the branch (git push origin feature/amazing-feature)
  5. Open a Pull Request

License

This project is licensed under the MIT License - see the LICENSE file for details.

Author

Created by Peter Steinberger / Amantus Machina


Note: VibeTunnel is currently in active development. Core tunneling functionality is being implemented.