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Turbo SSHuttle is a macOS app for working across your Mac and SSH-connected servers with a Finder-style interface. Save servers, open multiple local and remote file panels, browse folders side by side, and drag files between machines without constantly remembering SSH, SCP, or rsync commands.
I built Turbo SSHuttle because repeated SSH file work in my own day-to-day workflow felt scattered. Different servers meant different logins, paths, terminal windows, commands, and little setup details to remember.
The idea was to make common server file work feel more like a native Mac desktop workflow: save the servers once, open local and remote panels side by side, then drag files where they need to go.
It supports multi-panel browsing, drag-and-drop transfers, parallel transfer jobs, progress tracking, trusted host handling, and Keychain password storage when needed.
I’d love feedback from Mac users who regularly work with SSH-accessible servers.
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About Turbo SSHuttle on Product Hunt
“Finder-style SSH file transfer for macOS”
Turbo SSHuttle was submitted on Product Hunt and earned 4 upvotes and 1 comments, placing #160 on the daily leaderboard. Turbo SSHuttle is a macOS app for working across your Mac and SSH-connected servers with a Finder-style interface. Save servers, open multiple local and remote file panels, browse folders side by side, and drag files between machines without constantly remembering SSH, SCP, or rsync commands.
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