I stumbled across the GitHub page by chance. I’ve been looking for an alternative to Terminus for quite some time. Termix looks really good. Very nice web interface. It’s still a bit buggy in a few places, but it’s quite usable.
“Termix is a web-based server management platform with SSH terminal, tunneling, and file editing capabilities. Here, you can find the repositories for the main Termix server, along with the mobile app, documentation, and support”
Cool, I’ll check this out. Always a bit of a ball ache when I need to access the server while lying in and too lazy to get up. Using vim on a phone is always an adventure in patience.
Does it support access without https?
New to self-hosting, what does this allow you to do?
In short: a management web interface.
It has a lot of tools, you may find helpful when working remotely or with a headless setup.
That is too short. I still have no idea why I would want to install that on my server.
I feel like a lot of projects are missing a way to find out what they do without installing them.
The GitHub page lists all the features and has screenshots of the product, not sure what else you expect
missing a way to find out what they do without installing them
At the very top of the project page it says:
Termix is a web-based server management platform with SSH terminal, tunneling, and file editing capabilities.
Now you know what it does without installing it



