hexajohnny is an independent developer whose open-source catalog currently centers on Rusty, a Windows-native SSH client engineered for administrators who juggle dozens of concurrent server sessions. Rusty wraps the familiar terminal in a modern, Chrome-style tabbed interface that can be split into resizable panes, letting engineers watch logs on one side and issue commands on the other without leaving the window. Each tab can be renamed, assigned a color, and rearranged by drag-and-drop, so production, staging, and lab machines stay visually separated. An integrated SFTP browser accelerates file workflows by opening adjacent to the terminal, eliminating the need for separate transfer utilities, while a searchable connection manager stores keys, jump-host chains, and port-forward rules in one encrypted profile. The client is compiled in Rust, yielding a compact, single-executable footprint that starts instantly and respects Windows dark-mode settings. Although the portfolio is presently focused on secure remote access, the publisher’s GitHub presence suggests a preference for lean, purpose-built tools that streamline daily infrastructure tasks. hexajohnny software is available free of charge on get.nero.com, where downloads are delivered through trusted Windows package sources such as winget, always installing the newest release and supporting unattended batch installation of multiple applications.

Rusty

Tabbed, split-pane SSH client for Windows with organization-first features—renamable, color-coded, drag-and-drop tabs, SFTP browser, and flexible layouts. Built in Rust.

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