My favorite local-feeling remotely accessible Claude Code setup
Shell function validates Claude session files before attaching to prevent blank windows.
SSH-free remote shell on iOS, but Gotty and Upterm already exist.
Developers using Claude Code, OpenClaw agents, remote teams needing mobile access
Gotty · Upterm · Wetty (original)
Shell function validates Claude session files before attaching to prevent blank windows.
Turning OpenClaw into a one-click hosted product (OAuth connectors, WhatsApp/Telegram linking, and '800+ tools' via Composio) is a useful product move — it removes the friction that keeps most teams from running agents. The site touts browser control, shell access and automated PR fixes, but those capabilities demand explicit security, audit and permission detail; the landing page sells convenience more than the trust you need to give an agent full system access.
Searchable, categorized CLAUDE.md templates you can literally copy into a project — CRM cleaner, tax filing helper, ad-copy generator and dozens more are listed with time/skill estimates. It’s handy for non-coders who want immediate automation without crafting prompts from scratch. The catch: it's tightly bound to Claude/Anthropic and functions more like a curated prompt/template repo than a cross-platform automation platform with validation or execution guarantees.
Local prompts execute remotely over SSH with zero server setup and keys never leave your machine.
SSH integration means prompts work remotely without installing anything on target servers.
SSH integration where prompts execute locally but appear remotely is genuinely clever security-wise.