
Svelterm 💻
"The SSH Client You've Been Waiting For."
Are you tired of juggling a cluttered SSH terminal window and a clunky, outdated FTP client? Meet Svelterm—the modern, unified solution for developers, sysadmins, and power users who demand speed, security, and exceptional design. Built with Svelte 5, Electron, and Vite.
Unified Workspace. Superior Security.
A fully featured SSH terminal combined with an intuitive dual-pane SFTP file browser.
Advanced Terminal
Powered by xterm.js for high-performance emulation. Drag tabs to reorder, duplicate, and persist sessions effortlessly.
Dual-Pane SFTP
Drag and drop whole folder trees seamlessly. Edit files remotely on the fly via our built-in CodeMirror editor.
Fort Knox Security
Zero-knowledge DEK architecture encrypts your keys & passwords via AES-GCM 256-bit at rest.
Privacy-First AI
Connect your local LM Studio/Ollama to generate bash commands or chat with the contextual assistant without exposing data.
Key Features
Live Sidebar Tracking
Visual indicators show active connections dynamically updating for each server profile.
Remote File Editing
Need to tweak a configuration file or a Python script? Open it in the built-in CodeMirror editor—no downloading, no re-uploading.
Hardened Electron Core
Runs on the latest Electron with strict Content-Security-Policy (CSP) and context-isolation to thwart XSS attacks and unauthorised redirects.
Command Generation & Chat
Hit Cmd/Ctrl + K for an instant spotlight-style popup to generate bash commands via AI. Enjoy persistent chat histories per session.
Organised Profile Management
Group server profiles, drag-and-drop to reorder, and import rich SSH configs instantly via the AI assistant.
Smart Drag & Drop
Drop files from your OS into the terminal to type their path, or drop them into the SFTP pane to automatically upload with real-time transfer modals.
Coming Soon to Desktop
Svelterm is currently in active development. Stay tuned for the first official release for your operating system!
Windows
Windows 10 / 11 (64-bit)
macOS
Apple Silicon (M1/M2/M3) & Intel
Linux
Debian, Ubuntu, AppImage