AI Coding

Solo Developer Remote Access: Why You Need Terminal Sharing

The pitch for terminal sharing tools usually involves teams. Pair programming with a remote colleague. Getting help from a senior developer. Teaching a junior engineer. The implicit assumption is that sharing requires multiple people on both ends—you have someone to share with.

But some of the most compelling use cases for terminal sharing involve exactly one developer: you. Solo developers, freelancers, and indie hackers increasingly find that remote terminal access solves problems they didn’t know they had, even when they’re the only person who’ll ever connect.

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klaas vs Claude Code --teleport: External Tool vs Built-in Feature

When Anthropic released Claude Code version 2.1 in January 2026, the headline feature was teleport—the ability to move sessions between devices. Start a coding task on your desktop, check progress from your phone, resume on your laptop. For developers who’d been managing AI coding assistants through improvised solutions, it seemed like the answer.

But teleport isn’t the only approach to this problem. External tools like klaas provide similar capabilities through a different architecture, with different trade-offs. Understanding these differences helps you choose the right approach for your workflow.

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