~ A feature rich terminal file transfer ~
Website ยท Installation ยท User manual
Developed by @veeso
Current version: 0.13.0 (03/03/2024)
Termscp is a feature rich terminal file transfer and explorer, with support for SCP/SFTP/FTP/S3. So basically is a terminal utility with an TUI to connect to a remote server to retrieve and upload files and to interact with the local file system. It is Linux, MacOS, FreeBSD, NetBSD and Windows compatible.
- ๐ Different communication protocols
- SFTP
- SCP
- FTP and FTPS
- S3
- SMB
- WebDAV
- ๐ฅ Explore and operate on the remote and on the local machine file system with a handy UI
- Create, remove, rename, search, view and edit files
- โญ Connect to your favourite hosts through built-in bookmarks and recent connections
- ๐ View and edit files with your favourite applications
- ๐ SFTP/SCP authentication with SSH keys and username/password
- ๐ง Compatible with Windows, Linux, FreeBSD, NetBSD and MacOS
- ๐จ Make it yours!
- Themes
- Custom file explorer format
- Customizable text editor
- Customizable file sorting
- and many other parameters...
- ๐ซ Get notified via Desktop Notifications when a large file has been transferred
- ๐ญ Keep file changes synchronized with the remote host
- ๐ Save your password in your operating system key vault
- ๐ฆ Rust-powered
- ๐ Developed keeping an eye on performance
- ๐ฆ Frequent awesome updates
If you're considering to install termscp I want to thank you ๐ ! I hope you will enjoy termscp!
If you want to contribute to this project, don't forget to check out our contribute guide.
If you are a Linux, a FreeBSD or a MacOS user this simple shell script will install termscp on your system with a single command:
curl --proto '=https' --tlsv1.2 -sSLf "https://git.io/JBhDb" | sh
โ MacOs installation requires Homebrew, otherwise the Rust compiler will be installed
while if you're a Windows user, you can install termscp with Chocolatey:
choco install termscp
NetBSD users can install termscp from the official repositories.
pkgin install termscp
Arch Linux users can install termscp from the official repositories.
pacman -S termscp
For more information or other platforms, please visit termscp.veeso.dev to view all installation methods.
(sudo) termscp --update
- Linux users:
- libdbus-1
- pkg-config
- libsmbclient
- FreeBSD or, NetBSD users:
- dbus
- pkgconf
- libsmbclient
These requirements are not forced required to run termscp, but to enjoy all of its features
- Linux/FreeBSD users:
- To open files via
V
(at least one of these)- xdg-open
- gio
- gnome-open
- kde-open
- To open files via
- Linux users:
- A keyring manager: read more in the User manual
- WSL users
- To open files via
V
(at least one of these)
- To open files via
If you like termscp and you're grateful for the work I've done, please consider a little donation ๐ฅณ
You can make a donation with one of these platforms:
The user manual can be found on the termscp's website or on Github.
For 2023 there will be two major updates during the year.
Along to new features, termscp developments is now focused on UX and performance improvements, so if you have any suggestion, feel free to open an issue.
Contributions, bug reports, new features and questions are welcome! ๐ If you have any question or concern, or you want to suggest a new feature, or you want just want to improve termscp, feel free to open an issue or a PR.
An appreciated contribution would be a translation of the user manual and readme in other languages
Please follow our contributing guidelines
View termscp's changelog HERE
termscp is powered by these awesome projects:
- bytesize
- crossterm
- edit
- keyring-rs
- open-rs
- pavao
- remotefs
- rpassword
- self_update
- ratatui
- tui-realm
- whoami
- wildmatch
Termscp Home
Bookmarks
Setup
Text editor
termscp is licensed under the MIT license.
You can read the entire license HERE