XPipe

XPipe

A central connection hub for all your servers

4.5
•2 reviews•

139 followers

A new type of connection hub that allows you to access your entire server infrastructure from your local desktop. It integrates with your installed terminals, editors, shells, command-line tools, and more. No setup on your remote systems is needed.

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Productivity•Developer Tools•Tech
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Christopher Schnick
Hey hunters! 👋 I built this over the last year as I always wanted to have an easy file and terminal access to all of my servers, including containers and clusters that you normally can't connect to with existing solutions out of the box. Development went quite well, so I decided to go full-time with the hopes of potentially making this a staple in the toolboxes of other IT professionals as well. It comes with the following features: - A connection hub to keep track and manage of all your remote connections in one place - A terminal launcher that can boot you instantly into a shell session in your favorite terminal - Complete SSH support, including SSH config files, jump servers, tunnels, key files, smartcards, and more - Integrations for various container runtimes like Docker, Podman, Kubernetes, LXD, and more - Support for select hypervisors like Proxmox, Hyper-V, VMware workstation, and more - A remote file browser that provides a workflow optimized for professionals - A VNC viewer with drag-and-drop file transfers, an RDP launcher, and an X11 forward server connector - A versatile scripting system, allowing for custom shell scripts, init scripts, templates, and more - A secure data vault that keeps all your connection information save - Synchronization of your connection data via a git integration through your own git remote repositories - Automatic detection and tunneling of ports to your local machine for running remote services You can use XPipe for simple personal use, in your homelab environment, or at your workplace to make your server management workflow more productive and secure. As this application handles a lot of sensitive data, the security and privacy aspect is very important. You can find the detailed security whitepaper on the landing page if you're interested in the technical details. About the privacy of your data, XPipe is a product made in Europe and fully GDPR-compliant. The early stage development has been quite challenging as this new approach requires a completely new implementation, but I am confident that it's ready now. You can get started for free with the community edition without any commitment and try it out for yourself. Enjoy!
Othman Kabbaj
Launching soon!
Well done on the launch and congrats on the product. As a self taught developer, I am extremely allergic and bored by everything that has to do with Infrastructure. Does your solution come with useful guides and recommendations ? It would be great if I could offload the thinking to a well meaning app here.
Christopher Schnick
@othman_kabbaj Thanks! In terms of guides, there is documentation built into the app, so that ideally you don't have to spend a lot of time on thinking or looking up some external documentation on the web. The goal is to make connections work with as little configuration as possible. It also follows best practices regarding server infrastructure connections, so you don't have to be super knowledgeable in that space.
Aarav Krishna
Having a central hub like XPipe can really streamline server management. I wonder how it impact overall productivity for dev teams.
Christopher Schnick
@aarav_krishna I hope that makes the lives of other devs easier, that is the goal. And with regards to productivity in teams, there is also a feature to synchronize your connections with other team members through a remote git repository.

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