I built a tool to easily manage and access shell connections - With full PowerShell support!

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  • xpipe

    Your entire server infrastructure at your fingertips

  • Over the last few months I've been working on my new project X-Pipe. In short, it is a brand-new type of connection manager and remote file explorer that works by only interacting with already installed command-line tools on local and remote shell connections, e.g. powershell.exe, wsl, ssh, docker, and more. This approach makes it much more flexible as it doesn't have to deal with file system APIs or remote file handling protocols at all.

  • xpipe_staging

    Discontinued Staging environment for X-Pipe releases

  • Alright, I think I was able to fix the issue. I created a staging release to test whether it actually works now before I push it as a full release: https://github.com/xpipe-io/xpipe_staging/releases/tag/0.5.38

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