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Termius

Termius

Information Technology & Services

San Francisco, California 2,767 followers

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Termius is an SSH client that brings engineering teams, infrastructure information, and great UX together to get more work done. Millions of engineers around the world use Termius to connect to their remote servers, share connection information with their teams, be more efficient and save time. Termius Mission: to bring SSH client and terminal up to speed with other professional tools that engineers use every day Our vision is to boost productivity and foster the collaboration of engineers who keep systems up by innovating in design and technology.

Website
https://termius.com
Industry
Information Technology & Services
Company size
11-50 employees
Headquarters
San Francisco, California
Type
Privately Held
Specialties
SHH Client, Remote Teams, Security & Stability, Productivity, Enterprise, Software Development, and Cross Platform

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  • known_hosts is one of SSH's defense mechanisms against a man-in-the-middle attack. Often treated like a cookie banner. SSH uses a principle called trust on first use. The first time you connect to a server, its public host key is saved to known_hosts. The client checks the presented key against the stored one on every connection after that. If they don't match, you get a warning. The server has been replaced, the key was rotated, or someone is impersonating the host. Trust on first use was designed when a single user connected from a single machine. It doesn't work for multiple devices and teams. The engineer who provisioned the server can verify the fingerprint. Everyone else can't. Teammates connecting for the first time copy an IP from a shared doc and get the prompt. They click yes. Connecting from a new laptop or phone? Get the prompt. Click yes. Every "yes" is a coin flip on whether you're actually talking to your server. Treating known_hosts right is usually a manual process: the person who trusts the server on the first use shares the fingerprint with the rest of the team. The team then compares it on every device they connect from. Termius does this automatically through encrypted vaults. When one teammate verifies a host, the fingerprint is written to the vault and syncs to every other member and device. Everyone else just connects. No prompt. The only time anyone sees the warning is when the key has actually changed. That's when you sound the alarm.

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  • If you work in the terminal, you probably have a set of commands you run over and over. Checking disk usage, tailing logs, inspecting network interfaces, or restarting services. And every time, there's a chance to make a typo – especially in long, complex commands with multiple flags, paths, or IDs. Termius has two features that fix this: → Snippets Save proven commands once and trigger them from any session – no retyping, no copy-pasting, no digging through shell history. It's always there, always correct. → Snippet Packages For some tasks, you need to run a sequence of commands in a particular order, where the next commands depend on the results of the previous ones. For other tasks, you just need a set of proven commands. That's where Snippet Packages come in – you group related snippets together so the whole set is always in one place.

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    Once quantum computers become a reality, they will break most of today's encryption. That moment is closer than you might think – and Termius is already prepared. We've added ML-KEM and ML-DSA – two NIST-standardized post-quantum algorithms – to protect both SSH key exchange and authentication against future quantum attacks. Link to the full article below ↓

  • The terminal is still the best interface for vibecoding on mobile, and Termius gives you a full terminal on both iOS and Android. Whether you're exploring AI tools like Claude Code, Gemini, or OpenCode, or already using them in your daily work, here's a few tweaks that can improve your experience. (1) Paste images and files to your AI agent prompt via SFTP → Open an SFTP tab from your terminal → Upload or drag & drop images or files from your phone → Copy the path → Paste it straight into your agent prompt (2) Dictate prompts to your AI agent with voice typing Switch to Paste mode above the shortcut bar, then tap the mic on your keyboard to dictate. (3) Use terminal gestures for arrow keys Long-press + drag up/down for arrow keys ↑↓ Hold Space + drag to move the cursor ← → (4) Customize the shortcut bar for AI workflows AI agents often require specific key combinations like Shift+Tab to switch modes. In Termius, you can customize the shortcut bar to keep important actions right at your fingertips. #VibeCoding #AI #Termius #MobileTerminal #ClaudeCode

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