zedra
Health Gecti
- License — License: MIT
- Description — Repository has a description
- Active repo — Last push 0 days ago
- Community trust — 11 GitHub stars
Code Gecti
- Code scan — Scanned 12 files during light audit, no dangerous patterns found
Permissions Gecti
- Permissions — No dangerous permissions requested
This tool lets you remotely control your desktop development environment from a mobile device. It provides access to a full terminal, file browser, git, and AI coding agents through an encrypted peer-to-peer connection.
Security Assessment
The tool inherently handles sensitive data by providing full terminal and file system access to your desktop. It makes network requests to establish an end-to-end encrypted QUIC tunnel via LAN or a relay server. The light code scan found no dangerous patterns or hardcoded secrets. However, the installation method (`curl | sh`) automatically executes remote shell scripts on your machine, which is a standard but potentially risky practice if the remote domain is ever compromised. Overall risk is rated as Medium due to the high level of system access it requires and the external script execution.
Quality Assessment
The project is under active development with a recent push recorded today. It is properly licensed under the permissive MIT license. Community trust is currently in its early stages, reflected by a modest 11 GitHub stars. The author notes that the project is still rough around the edges and users should expect potential breaking changes.
Verdict
Use with caution: the code itself appears clean and the connection is securely encrypted, but the tool requires full system access and relies on piping remote shell scripts for installation.
Mobile remote editor. Code from anywhere. Built on Rust, powered by Zed's GPUI, P2P secure tunnel with Iroh QUIC/UDP.
Zedra
Mobile remote editor. Code from anywhere.
One QR scan connects you to your desktop. Full terminal, file browser, git, and AI agents over an encrypted P2P tunnel. No port forwarding. No cloud.

Quick Start
Note: Consider using Tailscale to always have direct connection between your computers. P2P connections are unreliable on home networks and may require relay service, which isn't optimized for low latency demand.
Manual
# Install Zedra CLI
curl -fsSL zedra.dev/install.sh | sh
# Start Zedra in working directory
zedra start
Claude Code
# Inside Claude Code session
/plugin marketplace add tanlethanh/zedra-plugin
/plugin install zedra@zedra
# Restart Claude Code session and start Zedra
/zedra:zedra-start
Codex
# Install CLI and setup Codex skill
curl -fsSL zedra.dev/codex.sh | sh
# then in Codex:
/zedra-start
OpenCode
# Install CLI and setup OpenCode skill
curl -fsSL zedra.dev/opencode.sh | sh
# then in OpenCode:
/zedra-start
Gemini CLI
gemini skills install https://github.com/tanlethanh/zedra-plugin.git --path plugins/zedra
/zedra-start
Scan the QR code with the Zedra app. That's it.
What You Get
| AI Agents | Claude Code, Codex, Open Code — run and interact on mobile |
| Terminal | Full shell on your desktop, from your phone |
| Files | Browse, open, and edit with syntax highlighting |
| Git | Status, diff, log, commit — all from the palm of your hand |
| 60 FPS | GPU-accelerated native rendering, not a web view |
| Zero Config | QR pairing, auto LAN/relay discovery, no setup |
How It Works
Phone ←──── encrypted QUIC tunnel ────→ Desktop
(LAN direct or relay fallback)
zedra startruns a lightweight daemon on your desktop- Phone and desktop discover each other automatically — direct on LAN, relay when remote
- All traffic is encrypted end-to-end with TLS 1.3. Pairing requires physical QR scan — no credentials leave your device
Get the App
- Android — coming soon
- iOS — TestFlight
Status
Zedra is under active development. Core features are stable and in use — bugs, rough edges, and breaking changes should be expected. Feedback and issues are welcome on GitHub.
License
MIT © Tan Le
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