// HACKER NEWS — CYBERSECURITY
Show HN: Saggar, a Mac terminal that keeps sessions and your attention organized
A native Mac terminal that keeps projects, sessions, and attention organized.
Run shells, dev servers, tests, and coding agents across several projects while Saggar tracks what is working, waiting, finished, and failed. Sessions that need a decision stay visible without pulling you away from the terminal you are using. Pair the Companion to check in and respond from your phone while you are away.
Mac only. Requires macOS 26 Tahoe or later on Apple silicon.
One agent is editing, another is running tests, and a third is waiting at a permission prompt. A fourth finished ten minutes ago. Ordinary terminals show four tabs, but not which one needs you.
Saggar keeps each status visible, moves active work out of the way, and collects sessions that need a decision into one queue.
Run agents, shells, dev servers, and tests across every codebase. Each session stays attached to its project, branch, and worktree.
Sessions classify themselves as needs you, working, idle, finished, or failed. Working sessions stay out of the way. Prompts, failures, and finished work remain visible.
Waiting prompts and finished work form one ordered queue. Answer from the attention card, or press ⌘J to move through it by priority.
Pair the Companion to see what your sessions are doing while you are out. Inspect a terminal, answer its prompt, interrupt a runaway, or type into it.
Remote control is ready when you need it, but only devices signed into your Marginal Utility account can pair. The Mac checks the account again on every request.