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ScriptsMay 11, 2026·2 min de lecture

XPipe — Access Your Server Infrastructure from Your Desktop

A desktop connection hub for managing SSH servers, containers, Kubernetes clusters, and databases from a single unified interface.

Introduction

XPipe is a desktop application that acts as a connection hub for your entire server infrastructure. Instead of juggling terminal windows, SSH configs, and CLI tools, XPipe provides a unified interface for SSH hosts, Docker containers, Kubernetes pods, and database shells.

What XPipe Does

  • Connects to remote servers via SSH with automatic key and config detection
  • Browses and manages Docker and Podman containers on remote hosts
  • Navigates Kubernetes clusters, namespaces, and pods
  • Provides an integrated file browser for SFTP transfers
  • Launches shell sessions in your preferred terminal emulator

Architecture Overview

Written in Java with JavaFX for the UI, XPipe runs as a desktop application that orchestrates connections to remote systems. It auto-detects existing SSH configs, container runtimes, and orchestration tools on target machines. Connections are organized in a hierarchical tree that mirrors your infrastructure topology.

Self-Hosting & Configuration

  • Available via Homebrew, winget, apt, and direct download
  • Reads existing ~/.ssh/config entries automatically
  • Stores connection data locally in an encrypted vault
  • Supports Tailscale, WireGuard, and jump host proxy chains
  • Configure custom shell init scripts per connection

Key Features

  • Automatic detection of SSH configs, containers, and K8s clusters
  • Hierarchical connection tree that mirrors real infrastructure
  • Integrated SFTP file browser with drag-and-drop
  • WSL integration on Windows for local Linux environments
  • Encrypted local vault for credentials and connection data

Comparison with Similar Tools

  • MobaXterm — Windows-only with paid features; XPipe is cross-platform and open source
  • Termius — cloud-synced SSH client; XPipe keeps data local
  • Royal TSX — commercial remote management; XPipe is free
  • SSH config + terminal — manual and fragmented; XPipe unifies the workflow
  • Lens — K8s only; XPipe covers SSH, containers, and K8s

FAQ

Q: Is XPipe free? A: The core features are free and open source. An optional paid tier adds team features.

Q: Does it replace my terminal? A: No. It launches sessions in your preferred terminal emulator (iTerm2, Windows Terminal, Alacritty, etc.).

Q: Can it connect through bastion hosts? A: Yes. It supports SSH jump hosts, ProxyCommand, and Tailscale connections.

Q: Where are credentials stored? A: Locally in an encrypted vault on your machine. No cloud sync by default.

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