macOS menu bar app
The menu bar app shows all your worktrees grouped by project. See which branches are running, their ports, and open any URL with a click. When you're running six worktrees across three repos, this is faster than remembering URLs.
Requires macOS 13+. The CLI (gtl) must be installed for the app to read allocations.
See every running and idle worktree grouped by project. Status indicators show what's up and what's waiting.
Click any worktree to open its URL in your browser. No need to remember ports or type URLs.
See if the HTTPS router is running and how many worktrees are active. Green means go.
Start, stop, or restart any worktree from the menu. Open in Finder or your editor.
The menu bar app reads from the same allocation registry the CLI uses. No separate configuration. If gtl status shows it, the menu bar shows it.
Install the CLI
The menu bar app depends on the CLI for allocation data. Install it first with brew install git-treeline/tap/git-treeline.
Download the app
Grab the DMG, drag to Applications, and launch. It lives in your menu bar next to the clock.
Click to see your worktrees
The app shows all registered worktrees grouped by project. Click any row to open its URL. That's it.