Downloads
Installers
Installers are the easiest way to get started and they come with an automatic updater functionality. They can also be used to upgrade an existing installation to a newer version. The following installers are available:
- Windows .msi Installer (x86_64)
- Linux .deb Installer (x86_64)
- Linux .rpm Installer (x86_64)
- MacOS .pkg Installer (x86_64) (Also works for Apple Silicon)
Portable
If you don't like installers, you can also use portable versions that are packaged as an archive. The following portable versions are available:
- Windows .zip Portable (x86_64)
- Linux .tar.gz Portable (x86_64)
- MacOS .dmg Portable (x86_64) (Also works for Apple Silicon)
Package Managers
- Homebrew:
brew install --cask xpipe-io/tap/xpipe
Bash Script (Linux / MacOS)
Install X-Pipe by pasting the applicable installation command into your terminal. This will perform the full setup automatically.
bash <(curl -sL \
https://github.com/xpipe-io/xpipe/get-xpipe.sh)
Changelog
Changes in 0.5.38
- Improve file browser performance and responsiveness
- Show file attributes in file browser
- Fix PowerShell Core environments not launching pwsh.exe
- Fix PowerShell Core launch timeouts due to ANSI escapes codes
- Fix NullPointerException when using Powershell connection as host for SSH connection
- Check whether SSH client is installed prior to calling it
- Report underlying error when terminal open fails
- Fix various small bugs
Changes in 0.5.37
- Add experimental support for Kubernetes clusters and pods
- Add ability to expand and collapse children list of connections
- Fix PowerShell Remote Session file updates not working
- Fix default terminal detection on macOS choosing wrong terminal
- Improve error messages when launching external programs
- Fix various small bugs
Changes in 0.5.36
- Add support to lock your workspace with a custom password similar to password managers.
This will encrypt all stored sensitive information using the password as the key.
The general password encryption has also been reworked, which results in all existing passwords becoming invalid.
So make sure to reenter your passwords for any connection. - Add experimental support for PowerShell Remote connections
- Add support for PowerShell core shell environments
- Improve file browser performance
- Improve initial connection startup after being added
- Implement initial support for future package manager builds
- Rework updating system to accommodate package managers
- Improve error handling
- Improve error display in connection creation
- Fix many bugs
So don't forget to reenter your passwords for all connection.
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