Easoshi
Easoshi is a lightweight, open-source developer tool built with Electron that provides utilities for developers working on macOS. The app, available at version 1.6.0, appears to be designed as a productivity companion for coding workflows, though specific feature details are limited in publicly available documentation. It's primarily used by developers seeking a minimal, command-line-adjacent interface for common development tasks. As an Electron-based application, Easoshi relies on the underlying runtime rather than being natively compiled, making its Apple Silicon compatibility dependent on how it's distributed and updated.
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1 suggestionNo native Apple Silicon version of Easoshi has been found in current release channels. The app appears to be dormant or minimally maintained — version 1.6.0 is relatively old, and there is no clear evidence of ongoing development or announced Apple Silicon support. Since Easoshi is an Electron-based tool, any future update would likely support Apple Silicon automatically if the developer rebuilds and publishes a new version. However, if you need a modern, actively maintained alternative, consider switching to a native macOS developer tool suite such as Xcode (Apple's free native IDE) or a universal binary option like Visual Studio Code, which offer superior performance on Apple Silicon. Given the app's apparent dormancy, checking the official GitHub repository (if one exists) for any recent commits would be your best bet before deciding to migrate.
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