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A terminal for your computer, on your phone

Not a sandbox on the phone — a real shell on your real computer, that keeps running when you put the phone down.

CodeMote gives you live terminals on your own computer, streamed to your phone. They’re persistent: a build, a dev server or a long command keeps running after you background the app, and the output is still there when you come back.

No SSH to wire up

Reaching a shell on your home machine normally means an SSH server, keys and port forwarding. CodeMote pairs with a QR scan over a Microsoft dev tunnel instead — nothing exposed on your network, tokens revokable any time. More in Control your terminal from your phone without SSH.

One window into the whole IDE

The terminal sits next to the editor, Git and the agent flow — so you can run a command, edit the result and commit it without leaving the app.

Shells run on your machine, not the phone — so backgrounding the app never kills your dev server.

Questions

Do terminals keep running if I close the app?
Yes. Shells run on your computer, not on the phone, so dev servers and long commands keep going after you background or close the app. The live output is still streaming when you reopen it.
Do I need to set up SSH?
No. CodeMote pairs with a QR scan over a Microsoft dev tunnel — there's no SSH server, no keys and no port forwarding to configure.

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