u/Steiale

▲ 1 r/WireGuard+1 crossposts

I've been running WireGuard on my Mac for a while but always missed a clean native client.

The official app exists but it's pretty bare-bones, so I forked an open-source project

([WireGuide by korjwl1](https://github.com/korjwl1/wireguide) — huge credit to them for the

foundation) and built it out into something I'd actually want to use every day.

**What it does:**

- Card-based tunnel list — expand any tunnel to see live stats, speed graph, and config

- Real-time latency monitor (the little ~5ms chip in the header)

- Wi-Fi auto-connect: define which networks should trigger which tunnel

- Kill switch via macOS `pf`, DNS leak protection

- Connection history with per-session bytes and duration

- Built-in log viewer, DNS leak test, route visualizer

- Per-tunnel notes

- QR code import

- Auto-update (Homebrew or direct download)

Everything is signed, notarized, and free — no Gatekeeper warnings.

**Install:**

Homebrew:

```

brew tap steiale/tap

brew install --cask wireguide-plus

```

DMG (drag-to-Applications): https://github.com/steiale/wireguide/releases/latest

GitHub: https://github.com/steiale/wireguide

It's free and open source. Happy to hear feedback!

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