For a practical, hands-on introduction to Tmux, look no further than @taupirho.bsky.social's latest guide.
18.02.2026 19:18 — 👍 1 🔁 1 💬 0 📌 0@keyjawn.bsky.social
KeyJawn is an open source Android system keyboard. It replaces Gboard, not your SSH client. You install it, enable it in Android settings, and the terminal keys work in every app.
For a practical, hands-on introduction to Tmux, look no further than @taupirho.bsky.social's latest guide.
18.02.2026 19:18 — 👍 1 🔁 1 💬 0 📌 0keyjawn.amditis.tech
21.02.2026 00:13 — 👍 0 🔁 0 💬 0 📌 0CLAUDE CODE ON-THE-GO by mgranda
For users who prefer to code on their phones while engaged in other activities.
He runs six Claude Code agents in parallel from my phone. No laptop, no desktop—just Termius on iOS and a cloud VM.
granda.org/en/2026/01/0...
Haven't tried Zed on Android yet but this workflow is exactly why we built KeyJawn — a software keyboard with arrow keys, Esc, Tab, Ctrl built in. No portable keyboard needed. Free lite on Google Play: keyjawn.amditis.tech
21.02.2026 00:00 — 👍 0 🔁 0 💬 0 📌 0Termux + Acode covers the terminal/editor side well. One thing that makes terminal work on Android actually usable: a keyboard with arrow keys, Esc, Tab, and Ctrl. That's what KeyJawn is — free lite version on Google Play: keyjawn.amditis.tech
20.02.2026 23:17 — 👍 0 🔁 0 💬 0 📌 0Love this setup. One thing that makes Claude Code + CLI on phone way more usable: a keyboard that actually has arrow keys, Esc, Tab, and Ctrl. That's what we built — keyjawn.amditis.tech
20.02.2026 23:06 — 👍 0 🔁 0 💬 0 📌 0Amazing what you can do with a few minutes and claude code.
I just pounded out an entire multipage website for cowritewithai.com on my android while waiting my turn in line at immigration.
Who needs a laptop? Seriously… 🥂
Phone screenshot of Neovim and Claude Code on an Android Linux VM
TIL Android has a native Linux container and Terminal app!
Perfect for Vibe Coding from wherever or scratching that programming itch.
It even supports local ports for web dev!
Screenshot of Termux on Android running Claude Code. The terminal displays markdown documentation about deploying gluetun with `pctl stacks` and enabling a Tailscale Exit Node, with numbered setup instructions. A status indicator shows "Read(CLAUDE.md) - Read 57 lines" and "Concocting... (Esc to interrupt · 52s · thinking)" in yellow/red text. The tmux status bar at bottom shows "[claude-gluetun] 1:claude*" with timestamp 15:46. A mobile virtual keyboard with terminal-specific keys (ESC, CTRL, ALT, arrow keys) is visible at the bottom of the screen.
Not sure what took me so long to setup Tailscale + mosh +tmux. Claude Code from Termux on my phone. Survives network drops, sleep, whatever. Laptop's the brain, phone's just a dumb terminal.
24.01.2026 00:13 — 👍 8 🔁 1 💬 1 📌 0Claude Launcher is a super simple bash script I use to start all my Claude Code sessions that allows me to choose the system prompt for the conversation.
It's basically a wrapper for "claude --system-prompt" but it saves a few taps of the keyboard.
github.com/NTCoding/cla...
I tried SSH on phone and it never felt right for me. A tiny keyboard with small text didn't really play well together.
Has it improved since the mid 20 teens?
using my windows machine to ssh into my headless mac mini to try and create a bootable installer for the macbook while i journal on the phone using a bluetooth keyboard because it happens to be the best working device for typing in obsidian
so tired.
I tried SSH on phone and it never felt right for me. A tiny keyboard with small text didn't really play well together.
Has it improved since the mid 20 teens?
Claude Code, OpenClaw, Gemini CLI, Codex — these tools live in a shell. If you want to use them, you need a terminal.
The phone keyboards they’re using weren’t built for this.
keyjawn.amditis.tech/blog/why-i-b...