The markdown editor that understands CLAUDE.md | Wrangle

When I started using Cloud Code full-time my workflow suffered. Suddenly I’m editing cloud and skills files across multiple projects, managing MCP server configuration – and running 8-10 agent sessions in different terminal windows.

I am scattered. I’m checking the wrong tab. I’m missing agent prompts. I’m editing raw markdown soup in VS Code’s split preview and wondering if there must be another way.

I needed a way to solve all this at once.

so i made battle – A native Swift macOS Markdown editor for developers and power users of Cloud Code.

Short version:

  • Project Switching – Quickly change contexts between entire workspaces

  • Embedded Terminal – Run cloud code, Gemini, whatever in tabbed terminals inside the app

  • Session context – each terminal shows its linked cloud.md, active skills and mcp servers

  • Embedded browser – manage multiple browser tabs, import bookmarks, and check dev tool panels

  • Smart Notifications – Agent needs input? A task completed? Authorization Required? You get a native macOS notification that takes you straight to the correct Terminal tab. That’s what keeps me in the flow

  • Rendered Markdown editing – like Typora, but built for AI config files. XML block(``, “, ``) Get syntax highlighting and collapse

  • Token count – This is experimental, but shows your rough token usage for that file.

I think it’s beautiful, it’s built in Swift so it’s very fast. No Electron app.

Get it here: https://wrangleapp.dev

It’s a one-time $19. No membership. Free upgrade. macOS only (Apple Silicon, Sequoia+).

I am a single god. If you don’t like it, tell me why – I will keep improving it. Please report feedback/bugs here.

If you don’t run AI agents daily, Wrangel isn’t going to change your life. That’s fine – it was built for the power user who currently has 15 cloud.md files open, and the same number of cloud code sessions.

Built with heavy AI assistance; Every line of Swift is reviewed by a professional Swift developer. A tool for AI-native dev, built just like that.



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