
Doom emacs on android :)
In my app: https://github.com/gwitko/Conduit

In my app: https://github.com/gwitko/Conduit
I created https://pub.dev/packages/dart_mosh, the first clean room rewrite implementation of the mosh client protocol in dart. I use it for my foss application: https://github.com/gwitko/Conduit I wish everyone a nice evening!
Tak se zrobiłem dla siebie, któs polecił wrzucić na wolny droid i gh, teraz się chińczykom spodobało i pomagają trochę, może się wam spodoba: https://github.com/gwitko/Conduit
Jak ktoś ma gorszej jakości urządzenie typu apple to też jest wersja
Nie jest to płatne, nie ma płatnych dodatków, jak mod usunie to jest spocony imo, bo po co. Kochajmy się. Pozdrawiam!
Basically free version of Termius
I built a free, open source SSH/Mosh/SFTP client for Android and iOS that supports YubiKey and other FIDO2 hardware keys over USB and NFC.
Auth works for both ed25519-sk and ecdsa-sk credentials via CTAP2. USB and NFC on Android, NFC on iOS. Works in both terminal and SFTP flows. Agent forwarding is supported too, so your YubiKey can authenticate onward hops without copying keys to remote machines. You'll be prompted to tap for every signature, same as a normal connection.
No account, no subscription, no cloud sync, no analytics, no paid features. Everything stays on device.
F-Droid: https://f-droid.org/packages/com.gwitko.conduit/
GitHub: https://github.com/gwitko/Conduit
I would really appreciate feedback from the hardware key community on my integration of the auth flow with the hardware keys. Note that the flow is a bit different on android and ios.
I built Conduit, a free, open source SSH/Mosh/SFTP client for Android and iOS, licensed under Apache-2.0.
No account, no subscription, no cloud sync, no analytics, no paid features. Saved machines, credentials, and host keys stay on device.
What's in it: tabbed SSH sessions, Mosh support for flaky connections, SFTP browser, YubiKey/FIDO2 hardware key auth over USB and NFC, SSH agent forwarding, app lock, and a bunch of terminal themes.
Play Store is coming soon. Early access via closed beta: join conduit-closed-test@googlegroups.com then visit https://play.google.com/apps/testing/com.gwitko.conduit
I built a free, open source SSH/Mosh/SFTP client for Android and iOS that supports YubiKey and other FIDO2 hardware keys over USB and NFC.
Auth works for both ed25519-sk and ecdsa-sk credentials via CTAP2. USB and NFC on Android, NFC on iOS. Works in both terminal and SFTP flows. Agent forwarding is supported too, so your YubiKey can authenticate onward hops without copying keys to remote machines. You'll be prompted to tap for every signature, same as a normal connection.
No account, no subscription, no cloud sync, no analytics, no paid features. Everything stays on device.
F-Droid: https://f-droid.org/packages/com.gwitko.conduit/
GitHub: https://github.com/gwitko/Conduit
App Store: https://apps.apple.com/app/id6780054869
Play Store is coming soon. If you want early access, join the beta: https://play.google.com/apps/testing/com.gwitko.conduit (you'll need to join this group first: conduit-closed-test@googlegroups.com)
I would really appreciate feedback from the yubikey community on my integration of the auth flow with the hardware keys. Note that the flow is a bit different on android and ios.
EDIT to join group go here: https://groups.google.com/g/conduit-closed-test
I made a free, open source SSH/Mosh/SFTP client for Android and iOS, licensed under Apache-2.0.
No accounts, no subscriptions, no cloud sync. Your machines, keys, and trusted fingerprints stay on device.
Looked at the existing mobile SSH clients and none of them felt right, they either want you to create an account, sync your keys through their servers, or pay a subscription just to open a shell. So I built my own.
It has tabbed sessions, proper mobile modifier keys, Mosh support for when you're switching between wifi and cellular, SFTP browser, app lock, and a bunch of terminal themes. You can also actually copy text from the terminal decently, which sounds basic but most mobile SSH clients get this wrong. Hardware key support (YubiKey/FIDO2) is coming soon too.
F-Droid: https://f-droid.org/packages/com.gwitko.conduit/
Source: https://github.com/gwitko/Conduit
Play Store and App Store should be live around June 17th/18th.
Would love feedback from people who actually SSH from their phones regularly, especially around keyboard feel, Mosh behavior, and SFTP workflows.
I built Conduit, a free/open-source SSH app for Android. It is licensed under Apache-2.0 and available on F-Droid now, with a Play Store release planned soon.
Conduit is local-first: no account, no subscription, and no cloud sync. Saved machines, credentials, and trusted host keys stay on device.
Features include SSH, experimental Mosh, saved machines, tabbed terminals, mobile terminal keys, SFTP upload/download, host-key trust prompts, app lock, and themes.
F-Droid:
https://f-droid.org/packages/com.gwitko.conduit/
Source:
https://github.com/gwitko/Conduit
I’d appreciate feedback from people who use mobile SSH clients regularly, especially around keyboard ergonomics, Mosh behavior, and SFTP workflows.