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A simple macOS app to mount remote filesystems over SSH. No terminal needed — just point, click, and browse your remote files in Finder. - tommasomeli/sshfsgui
Hey Product Hunt 👋
I built SSHFS GUI because I was tired of typing sshfs commands and editing mount scripts every time I switched projects.
It's a free, open-source macOS app that lets you:
• Save multiple SSH servers (host, path, auth)
• Mount/unmount remote directories in Finder with one click
• Store passwords in the macOS Keychain
• Use SSH agent, key file, or password auth
• Run from the menu bar, auto-mount on startup, import/export configs
• Switch between English and Italian
Download the signed DMG (v1.0.0):
https://github.com/tommasomeli/s...
Source code & docs:
https://github.com/tommasomeli/s...
Heads-up: you still need a FUSE stack on macOS (FUSE-T or macFUSE) plus sshfs — Homebrew install steps are in the README. The app checks for this and guides you if something is missing.
I'd love your feedback:
• Does the setup flow make sense for first-time sshfs users?
• What would make this a daily driver for you?
• Any features you'd want before you'd recommend it to a teammate?
Thanks for checking it out — happy to answer anything in the comments.
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About SSHFS GUI on Product Hunt
“Free macOS app to mount SSH servers in Finder”
SSHFS GUI was submitted on Product Hunt and earned 2 upvotes and 1 comments, placing #158 on the daily leaderboard. A simple macOS app to mount remote filesystems over SSH. No terminal needed — just point, click, and browse your remote files in Finder. - tommasomeli/sshfsgui
SSHFS GUI was featured in Mac (103.5k followers), Open Source (68.5k followers), Developer Tools (514.1k followers) and GitHub (41.3k followers) on Product Hunt. Together, these topics include over 116.5k products, making this a competitive space to launch in.
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