I previously wrote about how they came to be.įor a few months during the development of the SwiftTerm library, I worked to ensure great compatibility with other terminal emulators using the esctest and vttest. If you are interested in some of the other libraries, check out my UI toolkits for console applications ( gui.cs for C#, and TermKit for Swift) and my xterm/vt100 emulator libraries ( XtermSharp for C# and SwiftTerm for Swift). SwiftTermApp is part of a collection of open-source code built around the Unix command line that I have been authoring on and off for the past 15 years. In particular, I am pretty happy with what Swift async enabled me to do, which I hope to blog about soon. To reduce my development time and maximize my joy, I built this app with SwiftUI and the latest features from Swift and iOS, so it won't work on older versions of iOS. Using Bonjour to scan for SSH hosts in the local network.iCloud-syncing your hosts, passwords and keys.Adding support for bastion hosts, so you can conveniently access remote servers behind an intermediary machine.Adding a File Provider built on top of the SFTP protocol from libssh2. ![]()
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