Attach - ssh & native tmux
iOS Universel / developpeurs
Built for tmux. Built for AI coding agents.
Attach is a native tmux client for iOS, made for developers running Claude Code, Codex, OpenCode, and similar tools on remote machines.
Browse sessions, switch windows, inspect panes from a visual layout, and manage everything from a purpose-built interface. Your terminal state stays on the server. Attach gives you a fast, native window into it.
Why Attach:
- Monitor AI coding sessions on the go
- Native tmux session, window, and pane management
- Visual pane layouts, quick switcher, and breadcrumb navigation
- Smart keyboard with pinned modifiers, trackpad mode, and hardware keyboard support
- 20+ terminal themes, including Dracula, Nord, Tokyo Night, Catppuccin, and Rosé Pine
- Face ID lock and SSH keys stored securely in Keychain
- Notifications for connection events, even in the background
- Adaptive polling for responsive updates without unnecessary battery drain
- On-demand scrollback history
- Paste screenshots from your clipboard directly to your server
- Auto-reconnect that picks up where you left off
No local terminal emulation. No bloat. Just tmux, natively on iOS.
Quoi de neuf dans la dernière version ?
New
• Hold-and-drag arrow keys — press and hold the terminal, then drag to fire arrow keys with momentum.
• Select mode — toggle native text selection & copy straight from the terminal.
• Shake to report a bug — shake your device anywhere to email support.
• SSH key setup wizard with clearer connection errors.
• Faster, more reliable connections — parallel SSH connect plus IPv6 / NAT64 support.
Fixed & improved
• Fixed scrollback corruption while scrolled up.
• Fixed reverse-video text rendering and wrapped terminal links.
• Smoother typing in busy panes and better TUI rendering.
• Volume keys work reliably as Up/Down arrows, including after voice input, with on-screen HUD feedback.
• Fixed CJK input flooding the remote session.
• Keyboard handling fixes around Markdown preview and selector sheets; removed a redundant hide-keyboard button.