The last few versions have added significant improvements:

Pro users can show the terminal as Live Activity on the lock screen or in Dynamic Island.

Commands to post notifications and update widgets support end-to-end encrypted image attachments.

ShellFish now supports post-quantum key-exchange algorithms, short-lived SSH certificates & Tailscale-aware networking.

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@ShellFish @palmin Hey. Thanks for the awesome app. When I remotely use Claude CLI on my iMac through my iPad with Magic Keyboard, Shift+Return doesn’t go to the next line but submits the prompt. Am I missing something?

@sdtaheri @ShellFish It might be me missing something, as I use option+enter for adding newlines without submitting the prompt in Claude, so this is what ShellFish supports.

Will fix such that shift+return works as well.

@palmin You always deliver feature requests really fast. Thanks a lot. I just installed the update and it’s working perfectly fine.
@ShellFish Might it be possible to make the detection for ts.net work for a custom domain, too? It'd be cool if by default it also recognized netbird.self-hosted/netbird.cloud _but also_ could be customized for those using tools like Netbird that are Tailscale like and support custom domains, e.g. my Netbird VPN is a domain I bought, rather than Netbird's names…

@trbutler I will try to think of something.

This is one of those situations where making a configuration UI that is flexible enough to be useful and making one that is clear enough to be useable is pulling in different directions.

@ShellFish Thanks for considering! Yeah, and that makes sense. Even if it were a semi-hidden option or something, it might be cool (almost as using commas to have fall back addresses is -- I didn't know that was a thing, but I'm glad I do now!)