Dev servers, Claude usage, git & CI, one-click tunnels, SSH — everything you glance at, living in the notch.
// what it does
Hover the notch and it grows into a panel with tabs. No Dock icon, no window juggling — it's just there.
See every port that's listening (Vite, Expo, Node, Docker…), and kill the stuck one with a click.
Your 5-hour and weekly limits, live — with a countdown to the next reset, right in the compact notch.
Per-repo status plus GitHub Actions — see which step failed and the last commit without leaving the notch.
Expose a local port to the internet with ngrok in one click — the public URL is copied and QR-ready.
Jump into any host from ~/.ssh/config, or run a package.json script in your terminal.
A gentle Pomodoro, keep-awake while builds run, 6 themes, and a notch on every monitor.
// install
NotchDev isn't signed with an Apple account yet, so macOS asks once. It auto-updates after that.
↓ Download NotchDev.dmgOpen the .dmg and drag NotchDev into Applications.
First launch: right-click NotchDev ▸ Open (macOS asks because it's not Apple-signed).
It lives in the notch — no Dock icon. Quit from Settings ▸ Quit.