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Connect your first machine — Windows, Linux, macOS, or a VDS.
Connect your first machine — Windows, Linux, macOS, or a VDS.
Terman runs shells on your machine — your Windows PC, a Linux/macOS box, or a VDS you SSH into. Pick a platform and we'll show you how to bring it online. The agent runs in the background and survives SSH disconnects, so your terminals stay warm even when you close the browser.
Small Windows executable. No admin required — runs as you, in your user account.
Download terman.exeIf Windows SmartScreen warns, click More info → Run anyway. You'll see a one-time security notice with your private URL — the browser opens automatically.
Terman registers itself to launch on sign-in, runs silently in the tray, and this page reconnects to it automatically on every visit. Right-click the tray icon to reset, uninstall, or quit.
Paste it into a terminal on your Linux box, your Mac, or the
VDS you're SSHed into. It drops a tiny Python agent under
~/.local/share/terman, daemonizes it via
setsid, and prints your private URL. Survives
SSH disconnects.
curl -fsSL https://terman.space/install.sh | bash
The installer ends with Open this URL in your
browser: followed by a https://…/#token=….
Click it (or paste it here) and that machine appears as a
connected workspace.
Run the same one-liner on every box you want — your laptop, a build server, three different VDSes. Each one becomes a switchable machine under the Machines tab. Tabs, panes and scrollback persist independently per machine.
Terman keeps your machines, tabs, and layout on your account so they follow you between your phone and PC. Log in or create an account to continue.
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