electerm
Client terminal/ssh/sftp/telnet/port série/RDP/VNC (linux, mac, win)
Online demo:https://electerm-demo.html5beta.comFullscreen
Télécharger
- [x86/64]electerm-1.50.59-linux-amd64.debfor Debian, Ubuntu...
- [x86/64]electerm-1.50.59-linux-amd64.snapfor all linux that support snap
- [x86/64]electerm-1.50.59-linux-x64.tar.gzfor all linux, just extract
- [x86/64]electerm-1.50.59-linux-x86_64.AppImagefor all linux, just run it
- [x86/64]electerm-1.50.59-linux-x86_64.rpmfor Red Hat, Fedora...
- [ARM64 Beta]electerm-1.50.59-linux-aarch64.rpmfor Red Hat, Fedora...
- [ARM64 Beta]electerm-1.50.59-linux-arm64.AppImagefor all linux, just run it
- [ARM64 Beta]electerm-1.50.59-linux-arm64.debfor Debian, Ubuntu...
- [ARM64 Beta]electerm-1.50.59-linux-arm64.tar.gzfor all linux, just extract
- [ARM Beta]electerm-1.50.59-linux-armv7l.AppImagefor all linux, just run it
- [ARM Beta]electerm-1.50.59-linux-armv7l.debfor Debian, Ubuntu...
- [ARM Beta]electerm-1.50.59-linux-armv7l.rpmfor Red Hat, Fedora...
- [ARM Beta]electerm-1.50.59-linux-armv7l.tar.gzfor all linux, just extract
- electerm-1.50.59-mac-arm64.dmg
- electerm-1.50.59-mac-x64.dmg
- electerm-1.50.59-win-x64-installer.exe
- electerm-1.50.59-win-x64-portable.tar.gz
- electerm-1.50.59-win-x64.tar.gz
- electerm-1.50.59-win7.tar.gz
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Features
→ Works as a terminal/file manager or ssh/telnet/serialport/RDP/VNC/sftp → client
→ Global hotkey to toggle window visibility (similar to guake, default is ctrl + 2)
→ Multi platform(linux, mac, win)
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→ Double click to directly edit (small) remote files.
→ Auth with publicKey + password.
→ Support Zmodem(rz, sz).
→ Support ssh tunnel.
→ Support Trzsz(trz/tsz), similar to rz/sz, and compatible with tmux.
→ Transparent window(Mac, win).
→ Terminal background image.
→ Global/session proxy.
→ Quick commands
→ UI/terminal theme
→ Sync bookmarks/themes/quick commands to github/gitee secret gist
→ Quick input to one or all terminals.
→ Command line usage: checkwiki