Blink Shell, Build & Code

Blink Shell, Build & Code

By Blink Shell, Inc

  • Category: Developer Tools
  • Release Date: 2022-02-09
  • Current Version: 18.0.1
  • Adult Rating: 4+
  • File Size: 183.02 MB
  • Developer: Blink Shell, Inc
  • Compatibility: Requires iOS 17.0 or later.
Score: 3.1
3.14603
From 315 Ratings

Description

Try the new Blink Build: on-demand cloud development environments, powered by containers, so you can Code, Compile and Deploy from anywhere. Blink+ now also includes Blink Code, our Microsoft Visual Studio Code* integration, you can code on local or remote projects. Always with a premium Blink experience: Never disconnected thanks to Mosh, SSH featuring tunnels, keys and agent, in a blazing fast terminal. What the Blink community is saying: “The way to use VS Code on the iPad” - programminglife.io “In some ways, I prefer my iPad / Blink / Digital Ocean setup to coding on my Mac“ - TheVerge "I have tried a number of terminals on iOS and this is really The One." - Twit.tv “Connections still come up when I get back to a client project after a weekend off.“ - The Sweet Setup What our users love the most from Blink Shell: - Mosh connections that even survive a device reboot. - Most complete SSH implementation on iOS. - Code command for VS Code integration. - Blazingly fast terminal and SFTP transfers. - Includes Pragmata Pro with ligatures. Blink Code integrates with VS Code: - Code on local projects, or seamlessly on remote machines. - Fully-loaded code editor. - A coding experience fitted to your device, that connects to VS Code for web, GitHub Codespaces, GitPod or your own VS Code server. Blink Shell has a fully loaded SSH toolset: - SSH with PKI support: DSA, RSA, ECDSA & ED25519 keys. - Support for Secure Enclave Keys and Certificates. - Port forwarding with local, remote & dynamic tunnel support. - SOCKS5 proxy for a private VPN. - Agent Forwarding. - Complete SSH Config file support. - ControlMaster and pooled connections. - Files.app integration for SFTP remote hosts. - SFTP with copy-on-change. Blink has been the leading developer tool in the AppStore for +5 years, so there is a lot more: - External Display support. - Legendary Hardware Keyboard support, even remap shortcuts and keyboard codes. - Local & iCloud Blink Shell folders for Files.app access across devices. - Host sync over iCloud. - Link-files from other applications and work with them in Blink. - Cool themes and fonts, and install your own! - Smart Keys on SW Keyboard to navigate with touch. - FaceCam command to create tutorials and streams. - Bell notifications. - Supports multiple windows and multiple tabs. - Network & UNIX CLI tools, check our docs for more information. Blink is open source software. Participate in our community, and don’t forget to leave us your feedback and your feature(s) requests. Enjoy! http://blink.sh http://twitter.com/blinkshell http://GitHub.com/blinksh Terms of Use: https://blink.sh/blink-gpl Privacy Policy: https://blink.sh/pp * Blink Code is not affiliated nor endorsed by Microsoft.

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Reviews

  • I'm a 14 version buyer

    5
    By rnlxkagdk
    I'm a 14 version buyer and forgot to upgrade... what should I do?
  • Great Tool, Scammy Billing

    1
    By 0sm0s1z
    They overcharged me for Blink+Build for months while I explicitly tried not to purchase that. It’s the only mobile shell that I’ve ever fallen in love with. It’s good enough that I was willing to purchase. A subscription is absurd for something like this. Even then I was still willing. Scam me. Steal from me. I don’t care how good your stuff is. I’m out. Bye Felicia.
  • Great app to connect to my Linux desktop

    5
    By WannabeUXConnoisseur
    I tried a bunch of remote SSH or Mosh apps but Blink is my absolute favorite. I sometimes want to do a bit of development work on my iPad. I'm impressed with Blink. It supports a full 24-bit color terminal and my Emacs displays just like the display on X. I also like the fact that SSH private keys can be stored on the Secure Enclave for better security. I originally thought it weird that it immediately started as a pseudo shell on the iPad from which you launch ssh or mosh or config, but I've grown to really like that approach.
  • Has potential

    1
    By idielots
    Looks great but the improperly implemented ssh certificates makes this app a no go for me. I’d pay the $20/yr happily if it actually worked. Client certs aren’t enough. This also has to allow trusted cert-authorities for signed host keys
  • Only a wrap of Web VSCode

    3
    By btjack99
    The embedded VSCode is just a copy of the official Web VS Code, so it cannot connect to a remote server via SSH inside VSCode at all. So it is, of course, unable to install any code completion plugin in VSCode, no C++, no Python and even no JavaScipt. As a result, the VSCode is just a partially-functioning editor with a good theme. Nothing more.
  • Don’t buy !!!! I paid 20$ and now it doesn’t work????!!!!

    1
    By Fal0n
    I paid 20$ for a lovable app that I used , stopped using it for a month and now it doesn’t work? !!! I will not be supporting this app ever again!!!
  • Where is classic?

    1
    By 4839201847382
    Was told that existing users would be able to use this app for regular ssh. But there are only subscription options and the like to restore purchases does nothing. If you’re not going to support existing customers in the new app, maybe consider to put the proper icon back on the old app? Update: Thank you for your response, if I had known about the changes, I would certainly have “taken the time”. I will look for the option to restore the icon and hope that the app contributes to function in future. UPDATE: They have now removed blink shell classic from the app store, so that purchase was a waste of money.
  • Removed Old App and replaced with a subscription

    1
    By Delta Squared
    The old app was great I had not problem with it, this got replaced with a subscription service. I didn’t make the cutoff window. This is not a good way to earn trust. I guess I am stuck with alternatives. This is sad as it was my go to shell for years.
  • It was a good app

    1
    By Miko .A
    It was a good app
  • Returning user, what is this subscription model!

    2
    By thomassantosh
    Groan. Loved this app when I had an iPad before. After getting a new one, now I return to find you have to pay whatever option you pick. I guess I’m spoiled to expect a base set of features for free.

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