sshPilot is a user friendly linux app for managing SSH connections. Features:

  • Tabbed interface

  • Full support for Local, Remote and Dynamic port forwarding

  • Intuitive, minimal UI with keyboard navigation and shortcuts

  • SCP support for quicly uploading a file to remote server

  • Generate keypairs and add them to remote servers

  • Secure storage for credentials using libsecret

  • Privacy toggle to show/hide ip addresses/hostnames in the main window Aand more

  • chtk@feddit.nl
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    1 month ago

    What is the point of this project?

    This is an application for people who install webmin and/or a full desktop to remote into on a server machine.

    But yeah, ssh, tmux, rsync/rclone should be enough for anyone competent.

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        30 days ago

        Tried zellij yet? The first one I stuck with and didn’t stop using again after a few days cause I can’t just remember key binds.

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          29 days ago

          Not yet, my WM largely negates the need but in the case of WSL I do use screen. I’ll see if it’s available easily with Ubuntu and try it out.

          Thank you

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            29 days ago

            I’m actually almost never using it locally, but find it very useful in remote ssh sessions. There I often don’t want to lose whatever task just cause I disconnect.

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              29 days ago

              Ah, unfortunately the systems I am forced to use are old enough that that use case is impossible.