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    Tabby Web

    Tabby Web

    An SSH/Telnet/Serial client in your browser

    ..., Telnet, or serial targets. This separation enables multi-user deployments with persistent settings, role-based access, and storage backends for artifacts. It’s useful for organizations that need managed remote access from within a web portal, without installing a full desktop client on every machine. With its focus on admin ergonomics and end-user UX, Tabby Web turns terminal access into a managed, auditable, and scalable web application.
    Downloads: 1 This Week
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    VerySSH

    VerySSH

    A minimal, fast GUI for quickly launching SSH sessions from keychain

    A minimal, fast GUI for quickly launching SSH sessions from your ~/.ssh/config. SSH keychain 🔑🔗 Type to filter hosts Arrow Up/Down: Navigate through the list of hosts Enter: Connect to the selected host Esc: Close the application Delete: Clear the filter
    Downloads: 0 This Week
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