TheMask
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Hi everyone 
I’ve been working on Marix, a modern, zero-knowledge SSH client for developers and sysadmins who want full control over their credentials.
What makes Marix different:
Zero-knowledge by design – your passwords and keys never leave your device
100% offline – no cloud, no servers, no telemetry
Built-in SSH key manager, SFTP, FTP, and RDP support
Encrypted local & GitHub backups (client-side only, encrypted before upload)
Strong crypto: Argon2id + AES-256-GCM
This is not a cloud product and there’s no account system.
If you lose your backup password, your data is unrecoverable — by design.
Marix is open-source (GPL-3.0) and currently available for Windows, macOS, and Linux.
I’m mainly looking for early feedback from developers and security-conscious users:
UX / workflow
security assumptions
missing features
GitHub: https://github.com/marixdev/marix
Website: https://marix.dev
If you prefer convenience over privacy, Marix is probably not for you — and that’s okay
I’ve been working on Marix, a modern, zero-knowledge SSH client for developers and sysadmins who want full control over their credentials.
What makes Marix different:
This is not a cloud product and there’s no account system.
If you lose your backup password, your data is unrecoverable — by design.
Marix is open-source (GPL-3.0) and currently available for Windows, macOS, and Linux.
I’m mainly looking for early feedback from developers and security-conscious users:
UX / workflow
security assumptions
missing features
If you prefer convenience over privacy, Marix is probably not for you — and that’s okay