Dynozen is a desktop SSH client with terminal, SFTP, tunnels and proxy-jump chains, plus an AI agent that investigates your servers, explains command output, and proposes commands. Every action confirmed by you, everything stored locally.
macOS · Apple Silicon & Intel · v0.1.0
A real interactive PTY with session tabs and horizontal or vertical splits. Reconnect every pane at once.
The AI runs read-only diagnostics over SSH first, and asks before anything destructive.
Reach private hosts through multi-hop you → bastion → target chains, with separate credentials per hop.
Browse, upload and download with pause, resume and cancel, plus mkdir, rename, chmod and quick preview.
Local (-L) and remote (-R) tunnels through the whole SSH chain, with live status.
AES-256-GCM behind an Argon2 master password. Stores SSH secrets, key paths and AI tokens on your device.
Organize servers into colored groups and folders: a private, on-device inventory.
A searchable, grouped command library. Run in one click, with dangerous commands flagged.
OpenAI, Anthropic, Google Gemini, or any OpenAI-compatible endpoint.
Auto-pick keys from ~/.ssh and your config, or drag & drop. Stored encrypted in the vault.
The agent reads before it writes. It prefers read-only commands, explains what it finds, and pauses for your approval before anything changes state.
Keys and credentials are encrypted at rest on your device.
No cloud sync. Your servers stay yours.
Host fingerprints are pinned on first connect (TOFU), so you're warned the moment a server key changes.