Core Shell
Codinn Technologies
0.0
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| 발행국 | BR |
| 국가 출시일 | 2018-09-04 |
| 카테고리 | Developer Tools, Productivity |
| 국가 / 지역 | BR |
| 개발자 웹사이트 | Codinn Technologies |
| 지원 URL | Codinn Technologies |
| 콘텐츠 등급 | +4 |
A full featured terminal with built-in OpenSSH support, it’s focused on managing and login to hosts efficiently. Don’t waste your time; be productive.
## Features
Full-featured Terminal
• Compatible with Terminal.app, iTerm and xterm.
• Supports ANSI 16 and 256 color palettes, as well as 24bit true color.
• Passed cases of vttest – a strict VT100/VT220/VT420 terminal functionality test suite.
OpenSSH Compatible
• Everything in OpenSSH, certificates, proxy jump, etc.
Keychain Integration
• Tightly integrated with Keychain, don’t have to enter passwords or passphrases repeatedly.
• It’s totally optionally, you can opt-in or opt-out at any time.
Advanced Options Editor
• A handy way to tune per-host advanced options.
• For every ssh directives, there is a contextual help provides immediate information, no more googling.
Automatic Reconnect
• Always tries to restore your connections after network failure or waking up from background.
Theming
• Eight built-in color schemes: Basic, Dracula, Grass, Homebrew, Man Page, Novel, Ocean, Red Sands
• Our color optimization ensure that colorful text always clearly visible.
Premium Features (free for a limited time)
• Unlimited number of connections
• Sync profiles between all of your Mac computers and iOS devices
• Prioritized customer support
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We’d love to answer your questions or just hear what you think about Core Shell.
Our Community: https://community.codinn.com/c/core-shell
Use the community to request support or report bug. Discuss and explore Core Shell’s future with us by joining the community.
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Fábio Lage 작성
2020-04-13
버전 2.0.2
feature_requestsApp execelente, faltou somente TELNET por isso 4 estrelas!
Rogerlucas 작성
2025-04-18
버전 3.10.4
user_data_and_privacydesignfeature_requestsWhen I open it, a screen appears asking me to create a profile (the person just wants to open a terminal. Zero usability, terrible). Then I realize that the only profile available is for an SSH session. Ok, I filled in the connection details to test it, but it doesn't connect to a local server. Maybe because the server requires an SSH key? But doesn't it automatically look for it in ~/.ssh/config? Well, there's no option to enter the key manually. Or have I not understood the usefulness of this tool? So far it's completely horrible.


















