DiceTermAlpha

Free during alpha — $0

A calm, iTerm-style terminal for Windows

Real shells, split-pane grids, workspaces, SSH, tmux, and your whole session restored exactly where you left it.

The DiceTerm app

Works with your agents and tools

PowerShellCommand PromptWSLGit BashtmuxSSH
PowerShellCommand PromptWSLGit BashtmuxSSH
PowerShellCommand PromptWSLGit BashtmuxSSH
PowerShellCommand PromptWSLGit BashtmuxSSH

A terminal that stays out of your way

No telemetry, no network calls of its own — just real shells, restored exactly where you left them.

Workspaces

Your whole session, restored

Workspaces live as tabs in the left rail; hidden ones keep running. Close DiceTerm and reopen — layout, scrollback, names, colors and window size are all back.

  • One-key 2×2 grids & draggable dividers
  • Named, color-coded panes
  • Maximized pane & window state restored
Your whole session, restored

Remote

SSH & tmux, as native panes

Save your servers and connect in a pane (login via your system OpenSSH). Open a tmux -CC control session and remote panes render as native local ones.

  • Saved servers (host/user/port — never secrets)
  • tmux -CC control mode (beta)
  • SSH scrollback restored on reconnect
SSH & tmux, as native panes

Automation

Triggers that watch your output

Define regex patterns on terminal output to notify, ring a visual bell, or capture text to your toolbelt. Auto-recolor panes by cwd or host.

  • Regex triggers → notify / bell / capture
  • Broadcast input to every pane
  • Auto-profile recoloring
Triggers that watch your output

Flagship

Rewind your terminal with Instant Replay

Instant Replay

Scrub through a per-pane ring buffer of terminal history. Rewind any pane to see exactly what scrolled past — no more lost output.

Per-pane ring buffer

Every pane keeps its own rolling history buffer, so you can replay one shell without disturbing the others.

Find & marks while you scrub

Combine replay with Ctrl+F find-in-scrollback and OSC 133 prompt marks to jump straight to the moment you need.

How it works

How it works

  1. 01

    Open

    Pick a shell per tab — PowerShell, Command Prompt, WSL or Git Bash.

  2. 02

    Split & arrange

    Divide panes, drag the dividers, snap a 2×2 grid, and organize work into workspaces.

  3. 03

    Connect

    Save a server and connect over SSH, or open a tmux control session as native panes.

  4. 04

    Restore

    Close and reopen — your layout, scrollback, names, colors and window state are exactly where you left them.

Everything inside

Everything in one place

Split-pane grids

Divide any pane; drag dividers; one-key 2×2 grid.

Workspaces

Tabs in the left rail; hidden ones keep running.

Session restore

Layout, scrollback, names, colors and window state.

Real shells

PowerShell, Command Prompt, WSL and Git Bash per tab.

SSH servers

Save servers and connect via your system OpenSSH.

tmux (beta)

Open a tmux -CC session on a server as native panes.

Instant Replay

Scrub through a per-pane ring buffer of terminal history.

Find in scrollback

Ctrl+F with case, word and regex matching.

Copy mode

Vim-ish keyboard selection — hjkl, v to select, y to copy.

Marks

OSC 133 prompt marks + manual marks; jump between them.

Paste history

Pick from your recent clipboard texts.

Broadcast input

Send keystrokes to every pane at once.

Triggers

Regex on output → notify, visual bell or capture.

Toolbelt

Recent dirs, captured output, notes and paste history.

Themes

Tokyo Night, Dracula, Solarized and more.

Fonts & ligatures

Cascadia Code, JetBrains Mono and friends, with ligatures.

Transparency

Liquid-glass chrome and Windows 11 acrylic blur.

Global hotkey

A Quake-style drop-down terminal on a summon key.

Multiple windows

Independent windows with Ctrl+Shift+N.

Scripting HTTP API

A token-gated localhost API to drive sessions, plus webhooks.

Free during alpha — $0

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