Peroxide – terminal-based SSH connection manager

Peroxide is a terminal-based SSH connection manager, featuring an intuitive TUI interface for managing and connecting to your SSH servers.

This is free and open source software.

Key Features

  • Support for both password and SSH key authentication.
  • Automatic SSH key discovery from .ssh directory.
  • Persistent storage of connections and settings.
  • Connection testing functionality.
  • Easy navigation with keyboard shortcuts.
  • Edit, duplicate, and delete connections.
  • Terminal UI with multiple views and tabs.

Website: github.com/0xGingi/peroxide
Support:
Developer: 0xGingi
License: MIT License

Peroxide in action

Peroxide is written in Rust. Learn Rust with our recommended free books and free tutorials.


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