How does LinkShell ensure a consistent terminal experience across devices?
LinkShell utilizes a unique single-controller anti-conflict model. This mechanism prevents multiple connected devices from simultaneously trying to input commands or control the session, ensuring that the screen display is precisely aligned and there are no conflicting inputs or 'stream-crossing' issues.
Can I use LinkShell to preview web applications running on my desktop's development server?
Yes, LinkShell supports port forwarding. After starting your dev server on your desktop, you can switch to the 'Browser' tab in the LinkShell app, input the server's port, and preview the web application directly on your mobile device. It supports full resource loading, HMR hot updates, and allows switching between PC and mobile views.
What is the purpose of the 'Dynamic Island' integration for iPhones?
The Dynamic Island integration provides real-time status updates for AI agents (like Claude) directly on your iPhone. It shows if the AI is thinking, coding, or awaiting confirmation. It also allows for quick actions, such as approving or denying commands requested by the AI, without needing to open the main app, and can intelligently summarize long conversations.
How does LinkShell handle network conditions for remote desktop sharing?
LinkShell's remote desktop feature defaults to a WebRTC mode for smooth 30fps streaming with low latency. If network conditions degrade, it automatically switches to a screenshot stream fallback mode to ensure continued usability. This automatic switching means you don't need to manually configure settings based on your network quality.
What is the 'multi-project parallel execution' feature?
Within a single LinkShell session, you can manage and execute commands for multiple projects concurrently. You can select different project folders, and each project will have its independent command execution environment. The 'linkshell status' command provides an overview of active projects, their progress, and associated terminals.