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KKTerm is one native desktop window for terminals, SSH, Telnet, serial, SFTP, RDP/VNC, FTP, and an embedded web browser. It adds a customizable widget dashboard and a built-in AI assistant (BYOK) that can pipe commands straight into your SSH sessions and build little tools on request. Local-first with no telemetry, cross-platform, built in Rust, and MIT licensed.
Hey Product Hunt! I'm the maker of KKTerm. As a sysadmin and homelab tinkerer I got tired of juggling a terminal, a separate SSH client, an ancient SFTP app, an RDP window I kept losing, a VNC viewer, a browser tab for the router admin page, and a sticky note of passwords. KKTerm puts all of that in one native window, with a local-first design that never phones home.
The fun part: a built-in AI assistant (BYOK) can pipe commands straight into your SSH sessions and even build little dashboard tools for you on request — QR generators, base64 encoders, hash calculators, whatever you need. There's also a widget dashboard with 21 animated backgrounds if you want your monitoring to double as a screensaver.
It's MIT licensed and runs on Windows, macOS, and Linux, built in Rust. Named after the green snack Taiwanese sysadmins place on their servers for good luck — hoping it earns its spot on your rack. Would love your feedback!
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About KKTerm on Product Hunt
“One window for terminals, SSH, SFTP, RDP/VNC + AI”
KKTerm was submitted on Product Hunt and earned 4 upvotes and 1 comments, placing #141 on the daily leaderboard. KKTerm is one native desktop window for terminals, SSH, Telnet, serial, SFTP, RDP/VNC, FTP, and an embedded web browser. It adds a customizable widget dashboard and a built-in AI assistant (BYOK) that can pipe commands straight into your SSH sessions and build little tools on request. Local-first with no telemetry, cross-platform, built in Rust, and MIT licensed.
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