restartDescription=A restart can often be a quick fix
reportIssue=Report an issue
reportIssueDescription=Open the integrated issue reporter
usefulActions=Useful actions
stored=Saved
troubleshootingOptions=Troubleshooting tools
troubleshoot=Troubleshoot
remote=Remote File
addShellStore=Add Shell ...
addShellTitle=Add Shell Connection
savedConnections=Saved Connections
save=Save
#context: verb
clean=Clean
refresh=Refresh
moveTo=Move to ...
addDatabase=Database ...
browseInternalStorage=Browse internal storage
addTunnel=Tunnel ...
addScript=Script ...
addHost=Remote Host ...
addShell=Shell Environment ...
addCommand=Custom Command ...
addAutomatically=Search Automatically ...
addOther=Add Other ...
addConnection=Add Connection
skip=Skip
addConnections=New
selectType=Select Type
selectTypeDescription=Select connection type
selectShellType=Shell Type
selectShellTypeDescription=Select the Type of the Shell Connection
name=Name
storeIntroTitle=Connection Hub
storeIntroDescription=Here you can manage all your local and remote shell connections in one place. To start off, you can quickly detect available connections automatically and choose which ones to add.
detectConnections=Search for connections
configuration=Configuration
dragAndDropFilesHere=Or just drag and drop a file here
confirmDsCreationAbortTitle=Confirm abort
confirmDsCreationAbortHeader=Do you want to abort the data source creation?
confirmDsCreationAbortContent=Any data source creation progress will be lost.
confirmInvalidStoreTitle=Failed connection
confirmInvalidStoreHeader=Do you want to skip connection validation?
confirmInvalidStoreContent=You can add this connection even if it could not be validated and fix the connection problems later on.
alwaysConfirmElevationDescription=Controls how to handle cases when elevated permissions are required to run a command on a system, e.g. with sudo.\n\nBy default, any sudo credentials are cached during a session and automatically provided when needed. If this option is enabled, it will ask you to confirm the elevation access every time.
allow=Allow
ask=Ask
deny=Deny
share=Add to git repository
unshare=Remove from git repository
remove=Remove
newCategory=New subcategory
passwordManager=Password manager
prompt=Prompt
customCommand=Custom command
other=Other
setLock=Set lock
selectConnection=Select connection
changeLock=Change passphrase
test=Test
lockCreationAlertTitle=Set passphrase
lockCreationAlertHeader=Set your new master passphrase
#context: verb, exit
finish=Finish
error=An error occurred
downloadStageDescription=Downloads files to your local machine, so you can drag and drop them into your native desktop environment.
ok=Ok
search=Search
newFile=New file
newDirectory=New directory
passphrase=Passphrase
repeatPassphrase=Repeat passphrase
password=Password
unlockAlertTitle=Unlock workspace
unlockAlertHeader=Enter your vault passphrase to continue
enterLockPassword=Enter lock password
repeatPassword=Repeat password
askpassAlertTitle=Askpass
unsupportedOperation=Unsupported operation: $MSG$
fileConflictAlertTitle=Resolve conflict
fileConflictAlertHeader=A conflict was encountered. How would you like to proceed?
fileConflictAlertContent=The file $FILE$ does already exist on the target system.
fileConflictAlertContentMultiple=The file $FILE$ already exists. There might be more conflicts that you can automatically resolve by choosing an option that applies to all.
moveAlertTitle=Confirm move
moveAlertHeader=Do you want to move the ($COUNT$) selected elements into $TARGET$?
deleteAlertTitle=Confirm deletion
deleteAlertHeader=Do you want to delete the ($COUNT$) selected elements?
selectedElements=Selected elements:
mustNotBeEmpty=$VALUE$ must not be empty
valueMustNotBeEmpty=Value must not be empty
transferDescription=Drop files to transfer
dragFiles=Drag files within browser
dragLocalFiles=Drag local files from here
null=$VALUE$ must be not null
roots=Roots
scripts=Scripts
searchFilter=Search ...
#context: last used
recent=Recent
shortcut=Shortcut
browserWelcomeEmpty=Here you will be able to see where you left off last time.
browserWelcomeSystems=You were recently connected to the following systems:
hostFeatureUnsupported=$FEATURE$ is not installed on the host
missingStore=$NAME$ does not exist
connectionName=Connection name
connectionNameDescription=Give this connection a custom name
openFileTitle=Open file
unknown=Unknown
scanAlertTitle=Add connections
scanAlertChoiceHeader=Target
scanAlertChoiceHeaderDescription=Choose where to search for connections. This will look for all available connections first.
scanAlertHeader=Connection types
scanAlertHeaderDescription=Select types of connections you want to automatically add for the system.
noInformationAvailable=No information available
localMachine=Local Machine
yes=Yes
no=No
errorOccured=An error occured
terminalErrorOccured=A terminal error occured
errorTypeOccured=An exception of type $TYPE$ was thrown
permissionsAlertTitle=Permissions required
permissionsAlertHeader=Additional permissions are required to perform this operation.
permissionsAlertContent=Please follow the pop-up to give XPipe the required permissions in the settings menu.
errorDetails=Show details
updateReadyAlertTitle=Update Ready
updateReadyAlertHeader=An update to version $VERSION$ is ready to be installed
updateReadyAlertContent=This will install the new version and restart XPipe once the installation finished.
errorNoDetail=No error details are available
updateAvailableTitle=Update Available
updateAvailableHeader=An XPipe update to version $VERSION$ is available to install
updateAvailableContent=Even though XPipe could not be started, you can attempt to install the update to potentially fix the issue.
launchDebugModeDescription=Restart XPipe in debug mode
extensionInstallTitle=Download
extensionInstallDescription=This action requires additional third party libraries that are not distributed by XPipe. You can automatically install them here. The components are then downloaded from the vendor website:
extensionInstallLicenseNote=By performing the download and automatic installation you agree to the terms of the third party licenses:
connectionTimeoutDescription=The time in seconds to wait for a response before considering a connection to be timed out. If some of your remote systems take long to connect, you can try to increase this value.
useBundledToolsDescription=Prefer to use bundled version of the openssh client instead of your locally installed one.\n\nThis version is usually more up-to-date than the ones shipped on your system and might support additional features. This also removes the requirement to have these tools installed in the first place.\n\nRequires restart to apply.
rdpClientDescription=The RDP client program to call when launching RDP connections.\n\nNote that various clients have different degrees of abilities and integrations. Some clients don't support passing passwords automatically, so you still have to fill them in on launch.
dontAutomaticallyStartVmSshServer=Don't automatically start SSH server for VMs when needed
dontAutomaticallyStartVmSshServerDescription=Any shell connection to a VM running in a hypervisor is made through SSH. XPipe can automatically start the installed SSH server when needed. If you don't want this for security reasons, then you can just disable this behavior with this option.
gitShareFileTooltip=Add file to the git vault data directory so that it is automatically synced.\n\nThis action can only be used when the git vault is enabled in the settings.
dontAcceptNewHostKeys=Don't accept new SSH host keys automatically
dontAcceptNewHostKeysDescription=XPipe will automatically accept host keys by default from systems where your SSH client has no known host key already saved. If any known host key has changed however, it will refuse to connect unless you accept the new one.\n\nDisabling this behavior allows you to check all host keys, even if there is no conflict initially.
uiScale=UI Scale
uiScaleDescription=A custom scaling value that can be set independently of your system-wide display scale. Values are in percent, so e.g. value of 150 will result in a UI scale of 150%.\n\nRequires a restart to apply.
openDataDirDescription=If you want to sync additional files, such as SSH keys, across systems with your git repository, you can put them into the storage data directory. Any files referenced there will have their file paths automatically adapted on any synced system.
enableGitStorageDescription=When enabled, XPipe will initialize a git repository for the connection data storage and commit any changes to it. Note that this requires git to be installed and might slow down loading and saving operations.\n\nAny categories that should be synced must be explicitly designated as shared.\n\nRequires a restart to apply.
storageGitRemoteDescription=When set, XPipe will automatically pull any changes when loading and push any changes to the remote repository when saving.\n\nThis allows you to share your configuration data between multiple XPipe installations. Both HTTP and SSH URLs are supported. Note that this might slow down loading and saving operations.\n\nRequires a restart to apply.
workspaceLockDescription=Sets a custom password to encrypt any sensitive information stored in XPipe.\n\nThis results in increased security as it provides an additional layer of encryption for your stored sensitive information. You will then be prompted to enter the password when XPipe starts.
showChildCategoriesInParentCategory=Show child categories in parent category
showChildCategoriesInParentCategoryDescription=Whether or not to include all connections located in sub categories when having a certain parent category is selected.\n\nIf this is disabled, the categories behave more like classical folders which only show their direct contents without including sub folders.
condenseConnectionDisplayDescription=Make every top level connection take a less vertical space to allow for a more condensed connection list.
enforceWindowModality=Enforce window modality
enforceWindowModalityDescription=Makes secondary windows, such the connection creation dialog, block all input for the main window while they are open. This is useful if you sometimes misclick.
openConnectionSearchWindowOnConnectionCreation=Open connection search window on connection creation
openConnectionSearchWindowOnConnectionCreationDescription=Whether or not to automatically open the window to search for available subconnections upon adding a new shell connection.
languageDescription=The display language to use.\n\nNote that the translations use automatically generated translations as a base and are manually fixed and improved by contributors. You can also help the translation effort by submitting translation fixes on GitHub.
closeBehaviourAlertTitleHeader=Select what should happen when closing the window. Any active connections will be closed when the application is shut down.
automaticallyUpdateDescription=When enabled, new release information is automatically fetched while XPipe is running. No updater is run in the background, and you still have to explicitly confirm any update installation.
storageDirectoryDescription=The location where XPipe should store all connection information. This setting will only be applied at the next restart. When changing this, the data in the old directory is not copied to the new one.
developerModeDescription=When enabled, you will have access to a variety of additional options that are useful for development. Only active after a restart.
passwordManagerCommandDescription=The command to execute to fetch passwords. The placeholder string $KEY will be replaced by the quoted password key when called. This should call your password manager CLI to print the password to stdout, e.g. mypassmgr get $KEY.\n\nYou can then set the key to be retrieved whenever you set up a connection which requires a password.
passwordManagerCommandTest=Test password manager
passwordManagerCommandTestDescription=You can test here whether the output looks correct if you have set up a password manager command. The command should only output the password itself to stdout, no other formatting should be included in the output.
preferEditorTabsDescription=Controls whether XPipe will try to open new tabs in your chosen editor instead of new windows.\n\nNote that not every editor supports this.
customRdpClientCommandDescription=The command to execute to start the custom RDP client.\n\nThe placeholder string $FILE will be replaced by the quoted absolute .rdp file name when called. Remember to quote your executable path if it contains spaces.
customEditorCommandDescription=The command to execute to start the custom editor.\n\nThe placeholder string $FILE will be replaced by the quoted absolute file name when called. Remember to quote your editor executable path if it contains spaces.
editorReloadTimeoutDescription=The amount of milliseconds to wait before reading a file after it has been updated. This avoids issues in cases where your editor is slow at writing or releasing file locks.
encryptAllVaultDataDescription=When enabled, every part of the vault connection data will be encrypted as opposed to only secrets within in that data. This adds another layer of security for other parameters like usernames, hostnames, etc., that are not encrypted by default in the vault.\n\nThis option will render your git vault history and diffs useless as you can't see the original changes anymore, only binary changes.
developerShowHiddenProvidersDescription=Controls whether hidden and internal connection and data source providers will be shown in the creation dialog.
developerDisableConnectorInstallationVersionCheckDescription=Controls whether the update checker will ignore the version number when inspecting the version of an XPipe connector installed on a remote machine.
terminalEmulatorDescription=The default terminal to use when opening any kind of shell connection. This application is only used for display purposes, the started shell program depends on the shell connection itself.\n\nThe level of feature support varies by terminal, that is why each one is marked as either recommended or not recommended. All non-recommended terminals work with XPipe but might lack features like tabs, title colors, shell support, and more. Your user experience will be best when using a recommended terminal.
customTerminalCommandDescription=The command to execute to open the custom terminal with a given command.\n\nXPipe will create a temporary launcher shell script for your terminal to execute. The placeholder string $CMD in the command you supply will be replaced by the actual launcher script when called. Remember to quote your terminal executable path if it contains spaces.
clearTerminalOnInit=Clear terminal on init
clearTerminalOnInitDescription=When enabled, XPipe will run a clear command when a new terminal session is launched to remove any unnecessary output.
enableFastTerminalStartup=Enable fast terminal startup
enableFastTerminalStartupDescription=When enabled, terminal sessions are attempted to be started quicker when possible.\n\nThis will skip several startup checks and won't update any displayed system information. Any connection errors will only be shown in the terminal.
dontCachePasswordsDescription=Controls whether queried passwords should be cached internally by XPipe so you don't have to enter them again in the current session.\n\nIf this behavior is disabled, you have to reenter any prompted credentials every time they are required by the system.
denyTempScriptCreationDescription=To realize some of its functionality, XPipe sometimes creates temporary shell scripts on a target system to allow for an easy execution of simple commands. These do not contain any sensitive information and are just created for implementation purposes.\n\nIf this behavior is disabled, XPipe will not create any temporary files on a remote system. This option is useful in high-security contexts where every file system change is monitored. If this is disabled, some functionality, e.g. shell environments and scripts, will not work as intended.
disableCertutilUse=Disable certutil use on Windows
useLocalFallbackShell=Use local fallback shell
useLocalFallbackShellDescription=Switch to using another local shell to handle local operations. This would be PowerShell on Windows and bourne shell on other systems.\n\nThis option can be used in case the normal local default shell is disabled or broken to some degree. Some features might not work as expected though when this is option is enabled.\n\nRequires a restart to apply.
disableCertutilUseDescription=Due to several shortcomings and bugs in cmd.exe, temporary shell scripts are created with certutil by using it to decode base64 input as cmd.exe breaks on non-ASCII input. XPipe can also use PowerShell for that but this will be slower.\n\nThis disables any use of certutil on Windows systems to realize some functionality and fall back to PowerShell instead. This might please some AVs as some of them block certutil usage.
disableTerminalRemotePasswordPreparationDescription=In situations where a remote shell connection that goes through multiple intermediate systems should be established in the terminal, there might be a requirement to prepare any required passwords on one of the intermediate systems to allow for an automatic filling of any prompts.\n\nIf you don't want the passwords to ever be transferred to any intermediate system, you can disable this behavior. Any required intermediate password will then be queried in the terminal itself when opened.