macOS · All Five Apps
THE FULL SUITE + ROOK
All five apps, terminal to desktop.
Everything in the Full Suite — MOTHER, FATHER, BISHOP, and ASH — plus ROOK Widgets, the retro-terminal companion that puts the same look on your desktop. Five apps, one design language, from your terminal to your wallpaper.
The four suite apps share themes, boot screens, and menu-bar letters, and run deeper than looks — BISHOP and MOTHER turn your file system into a workspace for AI. ROOK completes the picture: match the theme and your dashboard, terminal, file manager, and desktop read as one machine.
Use one app or all five. Everything runs locally — no account, no subscription, nothing leaves your Mac.
See the suite in action.
A visual demo of all four apps in the suite, working together.
All five apps.
Better together
One look, terminal to desktop
ROOK Widgets shares the suite's 11 themes. Set green phosphor, amber, or classic Mac once, and terminal, dashboard, file manager, and desktop all read as one machine.
The suite, at a glance
53 retro-terminal widgets put focus timers, reminders, now-playing, and system stats on your desktop — the suite's world, without switching apps.
Terminal from anywhere
Right-click any folder in BISHOP and open a shell or a Claude session right there.
Live session badges
Folders where Claude is working show a breathing dot in BISHOP; click it to jump straight into that session.
Resume in place
Claude project folders are badged, and one click picks the session up where you left off.
Ask Claude about anything
Right-click a file or folder and open a session with the question already typed.
Commit with Claude
Inside a git checkout, hand the diff review and commit message to Claude from the right-click menu.
Drag files into the conversation
Pull files from BISHOP into MOTHER and their paths type themselves.
Natural-language search
Type ? before a search and ask in plain English; matches come back as ordinary, clickable results.
Organize with Claude
Claude surveys a messy folder and returns a plan, not an action: every proposed move, rename, and duplicate on a checklist you approve first. BISHOP makes the changes itself, and anything removed goes to the Trash, not oblivion.
Privacy as architecture
File assistance is off by default and takes a deliberate switch in both apps; Claude's access is read-only, scoped to the one folder you point it at, only while a request runs. Everything travels through files on your own Mac. Nothing leaves it.
Make it yours.
Every app ships with the same set of themes — here's the whole suite in each one.
Desktop wallpapers.
Custom wallpaper packs from the studio — dress your Mac to match.
