A free, open-source menu bar app for macOS that shows every localhost port on your machine — with one-click kill and public tunnels built in.
One keyboard shortcut opens the scanner. Sorted by activity, filterable by name, and always current — Manfath re-scans every three seconds.
Every listening port, every 3 seconds, zero config. TCP, UDP, IPv4, IPv6 — with the process name and PID behind each one.
Stuck process on :3000? One click, it's gone. SIGTERM first, SIGKILL if it misbehaves — with zero terminal yoga.
Share localhost with a public URL in one line. Cloudflare, ngrok, or your own — Manfath wires it up and copies the link.
Manfath sees processes, not frameworks — which means it sees everything. Here's a weekend's worth of side projects, all in one glance.
A thread leaves your machine, reaches a public URL, and comes back as a link in your clipboard. No config, no dashboard login.
Manfath is built in the open. Star us on GitHub, file an issue, or send a PR. The whole app is a few thousand lines of Swift — a good place to learn how menu bar apps work.
Everything runs on your machine. Nothing leaves it unless you tunnel it.
Universal binary — Apple Silicon and Intel. macOS 12 Monterey or later.