I kept seeing the same mobile AI-coding problem: SSH + tmux keeps the process alive, but the phone is still a tiny terminal.
Faryo is my narrow answer to that.
It keeps Codex CLI, Claude Code, or a normal shell inside the host tmux session. The phone or desktop browser is only a control surface:
- read compact output
- send a short steer
- approve or interrupt
- attach a handoff note, screenshot, or file
- return to the same live session later
It is not a remote desktop, not a cloud IDE, and not a second chat history.
The current most-tested path is Linux + tmux + Codex CLI / Claude Code + Android Chrome PWA. The repo is here:
https://github.com/Snailflyer/faryo
I am mainly looking for people who already tried phone SSH, Termius, Tailscale, Claude Remote Control, or Codex Mobile and hit the "same session, but readable and controllable from the phone" problem.
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