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Tempest started as a mobile-first SSH client, born from the frustration of on-call fixes requiring a laptop, and grew into a full cross-platform remote-access workspace. The guiding idea has stayed the same: your servers shouldn't care which device you're holding, and your credentials shouldn't be readable by anyone but you โ hence zero-knowledge sync from day one. The AI agent came later, from a simple observation: most terminal errors end with copy-pasting into a search engine, so the terminal itself should be able to read the error, propose the fix, and run it under your supervision.
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Developers, SREs, and sysadmins who manage more than a couple of machines โ mixed Linux/Windows estates, Kubernetes clusters, homelabs, and game servers. Teams use the shared encrypted vaults, session recordings, and SSH-CA access; enterprises with strict compliance run the entire backend self-hosted. The mobile apps make it a favorite for on-call engineers who want to fix a server without opening a laptop.
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Against PuTTY: you get tabs, an SFTP editor, synced profiles, and point-and-click jump hosts instead of a single bare window plus WinSCP. Against Termius: Tempest goes beyond SSH โ RDP, VNC, Kubernetes, Serial, RCON โ and offers a one-time lifetime license plus a fully self-hosted backend, not subscription-only cloud. Against MobaXterm: the same multi-session workflow, but native on macOS, Linux, and mobile, not Windows-only. And the free plan is genuinely usable: SSH, Mosh, SFTP, FTP, S3, and WebDAV, forever, licensed for professional use.
Tempest.app's answer:
Tempest treats "remote access" as one problem instead of five. A single app speaks SSH, Mosh, SFTP, FTP, S3, WebDAV, Telnet, RCON, Serial, RDP, VNC, and Kubernetes โ and its grid workspace lets you split a remote desktop next to the terminal that's debugging it and the config file you're editing over SFTP. Three things competitors don't combine: a built-in AI agent that reads failing output and runs reviewed multi-step fixes (with parallel agents on desktop, each driving several servers); zero-knowledge end-to-end encrypted sync across Windows, macOS, Linux, Android, and iOS; and continuous sessions you can start at a desk and hand off to a phone.
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Addressing these concerns requires safeguards and automation. Our "in-house" solution is based on powershell for git scripting and logic and ADO tools set for git repo hosting, tracking, planning, linking, building, execution, and querying purposes. - Source: dev.to / over 2 years ago
The official PowerShell documentation (specifically, the PowerShell 101 and About topics) is a great place to start. Source: over 2 years ago
Really sorry about that this was the link I embedded https://learn.microsoft.com/en-us/powershell/. Source: about 3 years ago
- Pick something unique to your team thatโs an irritant and find a way to automate it. We used Powershell to do this ourselves, but I know people also use BASH. Source: over 3 years ago
Uh, what? https://learn.microsoft.com/en-us/powershell/ is not official to you? Source: over 3 years ago
ConEmu - ConEmu-Maximus5 is a full-featured local terminal for Windows devs, admins and users. Get better console window with tabs, splits, Quake style, copy+paste, DosBox and PuTTY integration, and much more.
PuTTY - Popular free terminal application. Mostly used as an SSH client.
Termius - Powerful iOS, Android, Desktop (Chrome) SSH client
MobaXterm - Enhanced terminal for Windows with X11 server, tabbed SSH client, network tools and much more
Cygwin - Cygwin is a set of tools that provide Linux and POSIX functionality to Windows.
Xshell - Xshell is a powerful terminal emulator that supports SSH, SFTP, TELNET, RLOGIN and SERIAL.