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#SSH Keyboard

Get it on Google Playย Get it on F-Droid

SSH keyboard layout for AnySoftKeyboard app (BETA). A handy keyboard for terminal emulators, ssh clients (e.g. connectbot) and any application that requires full keyboard. The keyboard learns your frequent used commands as you use it (you need to add your common commands for auto suggestion.)

#Note

  • Install AnySoftKeyboard to use this keyboard layout.
  • Command auto-suggestion is only tested on VX ConnectBot.
  • Press and hold on 'Enter' key to use SSH as your default dictionary for this keyboard.

#Features

  • Command suggestion or auto completion
  • Arrow keys
  • CTRL key
  • Tab Key
  • Special characters as pop-ups

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ssh_anysoftkeyboard's Issues

Many missing characters (important ones)

Hi, just installed this through F-Droid and was delighted by the simplicity and overall functionality.

I'm missing some crucial characters though (e.g. , ; etc.).

I've noticed the fork https://github.com/pobrelkey/techkeyboard does implement these.

I also noticed there are some new commits in this repo but no corresponding release in F-Droid repos (in fact the release in F-Droid is 9 years old!).

Would you @pi3ch consider merging the few changes from the @pobrelkey's fork and then releasing new APK to F-Droid?

Thanks a lot for this great & simple keyboard!

Marked as vulnerable in F-Droid

I just updated F-Droid to version 1.0 and it altered me that a number of my installed packages, including the SSH package for ASK, were vulnerable.

More precisely, it has the KnownVul and DisabledAlgorithm tags, both described here. From what I understand, it is mostly a matter or re-packaging rather than re-coding anything...

cannot type :n in less with neo2 ssh layout

First, im not sure this is the right place to report. I use mainly the neo2 simple layout, but for hacking with termux, i use the neo2 ssh version. The problem with the latter is entering :n or any other letter does not work when running the programm less inside the shell.

First i switch to the special character page, tap on :, switch back and try to press n, but when i switch back to the letter page, it's again like as if i didn't type : at all.(less shows a white background in the stutaus line, when the command mode is enabled. : starts the command mode)

The problem does not appear when i try it with the neo2 simple layout. And i can work around it by swiping up to get the 2 extra lines with digits and some special characters like : and then type n.

I hope you understand my description.

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