An iPad terminal app tests hand gestures and voice for AI coding

Terminal Champion is an iPad app for managing several terminal screens at once. It uses the iPad’s and built-in to make coding feel closer to a movie-style voice-and-gesture setup. The app shows SSH terminal screens, and the user can run whichever they prefer inside them.

Moving both hands apart or together changes the text size. Moving a hand up or down scrolls through the terminal. Waving a hand left or right switches between different terminals.

Making a fist opens a gesture menu, and turning the hand like a dial selects options such as opening another terminal, splitting the screen into multiple terminal panels, or changing the terminal’s look. One visual style is designed to resemble a glowing Jarvis-style display.

Key points

  • Terminal Champion is an iPad app for managing multiple terminal screens.
  • It uses and the iPad for a voice-and-gesture coding setup.
  • Hand movements can resize text, scroll the terminal, and switch between terminals.
  • A fist opens a gesture menu for actions like adding a terminal or splitting the screen.
  • The app includes a glowing visual style inspired by Jarvis-like movie displays.
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