Remux - Native iOS tmux client with mobile-first workspace

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Remux - Native iOS tmux client with mobile-first workspace

Remux is an open-source, native iOS application that brings the power of tmux workspaces directly to your iPhone. Built on the Ghostty engine, it offers a mobile-first interface for managing persistent terminal sessions, windows, and panes. Users can swipe between windows, preview code and images, and even access live localhost development servers directly from their phone. With direct SSH connections, no relay servers, and secure keychain storage, Remux empowers developers to manage remote servers and debug applications on the go with a seamless, touch-optimized experience.

It brings tmux's session, window, and pane model into a mobile-first interface, allowing you to preview files and running dev servers straight from the terminal.
  1. dneri

    The app looks great, congratulations on the beta. Will continue testing it, but it connects well and works quite fast. I mainly use Termius, but the tmux support here is interesting.

    Any way to see multiple panes at the same time?

  2. qudat

    Neat! I'm curious, did you consider building on top of https://github.com/neurosnap/zmx which also does attach/detach and uses libghostty?

  3. cpressland

    Can anybody suggest a good terminal for iOS? I’ve used iSH a fair amount in the past but that hasn’t had an update in three years. I’m mainly just looking for tools like curl, dig, ping etc.

  4. selfsimilar

    I don't know much about the SSH this app uses (Citadel) which uses NIOSSH under the hood. I prefer using Mosh (https://github.com/mobile-shell/mosh) for mobile apps where connectivity is often spotty. Does NIOSSH use a model that accounts for that?

  5. oarsinsync

    The app looks cool, and the website design (tmux style pane at the bottom) is very clever. Nicely done. Will be giving this a try!

    Been using Blink.sh with mosh, and the persistence of session is a joy, but the interface is still.. awkward at times.

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