Awayke is a simple macOS menubar utility that prevents your Mac from sleeping when you close the laptop lid. It's built for developers running long AI coding tasks who want the freedom to close their lid without losing their session. The app sits quietly in your menu bar with a single-click toggle — orange means your Mac will stay awake even with the lid closed, white means normal sleep behavior. It uses Apple's own built-in power management commands and requires only a one-time approval to run its background helper. Awayke is intentionally minimal: no settings, no menus, just one button that does exactly one thing.
How It Works
Your coding assistant is working on something big, and you know it'll take a while.
You want to close your laptop lid and walk to another room, but closing the lid means your Mac goes to sleep and your session dies.
A tiny menubar app that promises one-click lid-close sleep prevention, exactly what you need.
You grab the app from the releases page, drag it to your Applications folder, and double-click to open it.
On first launch, macOS asks you to let Awayke run in the background. You click approve, and that's the last time you'll see this screen.
Sleep is disabled. Your Mac won't sleep when you close the lid.
Normal sleep behavior is restored. Everything works like before.
You close your laptop and walk to the next room. When you come back and open the lid, your AI assistant is still right where you left it.
Star Growth
Repurpose is a Pro feature
Generate ready-to-use prompts for X threads, LinkedIn posts, blog posts, YouTube scripts, and more -- with full repo context baked in.
Unlock RepurposeSimilar repos coming soon.