Loom v0.7.4 is out for macOS, Linux and Windows

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Built in the open. Join in.

Loom Conductor is a free, Apache-2.0 desktop app, and everything about it happens in public on GitHub. The conversation, the bug reports, and the code that fixes them all live in one place.

Where things happen

One repo, three doors.

Discussions

Questions, ideas, and show-and-tell go in GitHub Discussions. If you got the fleet to do something clever, or something baffling, this is where to talk about it.

Issues

Bugs and feature requests go in Issues. The best reports name your platform, your Loom version, and what the terminal showed. A sharp issue is a contribution in its own right.

Pull requests

Code goes through pull requests like any other Apache-2.0 project. Small, focused changes land fastest. Open an issue first for anything large so nobody builds the same thing twice.

First contributions

Good places to start.

You do not need to understand the Conductor's planning loop to make Loom better. Three areas welcome newcomers especially well.

Themes

Loom ships a theme engine with presets, custom themes, and background images. Designing a new preset is a contained, visual, satisfying first pull request. See custom themes for how the pieces fit.

Docs

Guides live at docs.mingllm.com. Fixing an unclear sentence, adding a missing step, or writing up a workflow you figured out helps every person who arrives after you.

Platform testing

Loom runs on macOS, Linux, and Windows, including WSL per terminal tab. Running a release on your exact setup and reporting what you find is real, valuable work. Start from the install guide.

The ground rules

Everything is Apache-2.0, the whole Tauri 2, Rust, and React 19 app in an installer of about 13 MB. You can read every line before you contribute to it, and your contributions stay as open as the rest. Conduct expectations are short and written down in the code of conduct: be direct, be kind, argue about the code.

There is no Discord to keep up with and no forum account to create. If you use Loom, you already have everything you need to participate. Stuck on something first? Try troubleshooting or the FAQ before opening an issue, and if neither helps, that is itself worth reporting.

Hand it the work.
Walk away.

macOS, Linux, and Windows. Around 13 MB. Free and open source.