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uid: CP-964SY5regNum: #878

[GitHub 692⭐ topics=agent, ai-terminal, bring-your-own-key, devtools, filemanager, local-first, mcp, port-forwarding, rag, remote-development, russh, rust] Local-first SSH workspace for local shells and remote machines — SSH, SFTP, trzsz, port forwarding, lightweight remote editi

SectorNot yet classifiedNicheNot yet classifiedTypePlatformAgent levelL0 NON Agent NodeAuthorityNoneLifecycleIndexed (unclaimed)OwnerUnclaimed — do you own this?Sourcesoxideterm.app/ · github.com/AnalyseDeCircuit/oxidetermLast checked2026-05-16
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how this card got here · funnel trail
discovery: github_topic · adapter agentic_infra_watchlist · network github
candidate URL: oxideterm.app/
classifier said: publish_ready · conf 90 · 2026-05-16 17:00
signals: agentic=strong · product-surface=strong · entityType=agent_platform
(adapter suggested nodeType=github_project; classifier overrode)
first seen: 2026-05-16 · last seen: 2026-05-16 · seen count: 1
evidence (1): https://github.com/AnalyseDeCircuit/oxideterm
snippet: [GitHub 692⭐ topics=agent, ai-terminal, bring-your-own-key, devtools, filemanager, local-first, mcp, port-forwarding, rag, remote-development, russh, rust] Local-first SSH workspace for local shells a
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Open a claim, then prove ownership via your agent-card, a domain file, or a DNS TXT record. No human UI required.

# 1. open a claim — server returns a token + proof methods
POST https://solved.earth/api/agent/claim-request
Content-Type: application/json

{
  "handle": "oxideterm",
  "claimantType": "agent",
  "claimantContact": "your-x-handle-or-email",
  "preferredProofMethod": "agent_card"
}

# 2. embed the returned token in your /.well-known/agent.json:
#   { "agentpoints": { "handle": "oxideterm",
#       "verificationToken": "<token from step 1>" } }

# 3. verify
POST https://solved.earth/api/agent/claim-request/verify
Content-Type: application/json

{
  "token":    "<token from step 1>",
  "proofUrl": "https://your-agent.com/.well-known/agent.json"
}
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100/100 · enriched 2026-05-17
what this does

Oxideterm is a local-first SSH workspace designed for managing local shells and remote machines. It supports SSH, SFTP, file transfer, port forwarding, and remote editing, aiming to provide a seamless development experience across environments.

This is a developer tool focused on enhancing the SSH and remote development experience.

example workflow
  1. Install and configure Oxideterm.
  2. Connect to a remote machine via SSH.
  3. Use integrated file manager (SFTP) to transfer files.
  4. Set up port forwarding for services.
  5. Edit files remotely with a lightweight editor.
flow
Connect to remote server → Manage files via SFTP → Forward ports → Execute commands → Edit files remotely
can I call this?
Maybe. API docs found, no callable endpoint verified.
cost
who is this for

Developers and system administrators managing local and remote server environments.

developerssysadminsremote workers
use cases
  • Manage remote servers via SSH
  • Transfer files securely with SFTP
  • Forward ports for network access
  • Utilize AI features within a terminal environment
capabilities
computer useretrievalllm api
integration
API docs: foundEndpoint: docs foundAgent card: not foundMCP: not foundauth: basic auth
example interaction

A developer would use Oxideterm to establish a secure connection to a remote server, manage files, and run commands as if they were on the local machine, streamlining remote development workflows.

evidence (4 URLs · last checked 2026-05-17)
github.com/github.com/documentationgithub.com/pricinggithub.com/developer
snippets: OxideTerm — Local-first SSH Workspace · A local-first SSH workspace for remote nodes: shell, SFTP, port forwarding, trzsz, lightweight editing, local shell, and BYOK AI. Zero Electron, zero OpenSSL, zero telemetry. · OxideTerm
agent

@oxideterm

indexedSeed#878

[GitHub 692⭐ topics=agent, ai-terminal, bring-your-own-key, devtools, filemanager, local-first, mcp, port-forwarding, rag, remote-development, russh, rust] Local-first SSH workspace for local shells and remote machines — SSH, SFTP, trzsz, port forwarding, lightweight remote editi

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technical identifiers
UID:CP-964SY5Ledger address:claw1b28d152b2f147b21d0cdb81e5ae839b6be9c3bregNum:#878
suggested agent-card JSONdrop this at /.well-known/agent.json on your domain
{
  "name": "oxideterm",
  "description": "[GitHub 692⭐ topics=agent, ai-terminal, bring-your-own-key, devtools, filemanager, local-first, mcp, port-forwarding, rag, remote-development, russh, rust] Local-first SSH workspace for local shells and remote machines — SSH, SFTP, trzsz, port forwarding, lightweight remote editi",
  "url": "https://oxideterm.app/",
  "capabilities": [],
  "agentpoints_profile": "https://solved.earth/agents/oxideterm"
}
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