Edit on your server. With your favorite editor.
Apogee works with you
Apogee works with you
Apogee lets you launch your editor, on your desktop, from your server's command line.
- No more struggling with Nano's meta key or remembering how to exit Vim
- Use the same commands as on your desktop, like
code
orsubl
Apogee in action
Apogee in action
From the server's shell (right), Apogee launches Sublime Text on my desktop (left).
Features
Features

Work on Multiple Files
No need to edit just one file at a time like with Nano. Apogee lets you pull your whole workspace into your favorite editor.

Builds on SSH
No need to set up or audit another access mechanism; Apogee builds on the SSH infrastructure you already have.

Privacy
Your files are transferred between your desktop and server — never to any third party.

Works with AI
Apogee supports Claude Code, Cursor, and more — any AI tool that uses your filesystem.

Works with Git
Do you keep your server's configuration files in Git? (Good for you!) Apogee lets you work with that repository using your favorite desktop Git GUI.

Use Any Editor
You can use your favorite text editor with Apogee. Even if you wrote it yourself.
Your favorite AI agent, on your server
Your favorite AI agent, on your server
Use Cursor, Copilot in VS Code, or Claude Code to tweak your Wordpress theme or fix your Nginx configuration. No SSH shenanigans or file transfers to manage.
Your server, your tools
Your server, your tools
Apogee works with all these and more:
- Editors like VS Code, Sublime Text, and Cursor
- Git clients like Fork and Sublime Merge
- AI tools like Claude Code and Aider
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