Integrate consoles, shells, and terminals.
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Integrate consoles, shells, and terminals.
A Multi Platform Terminal Emulator & Multiplexer Running over WebRTC with Touch First UI
A cross-platform, smooth and elegant terminal emulator and multiplexer.
💲 Create web-based command line interfaces
NOT MAINTAINED - cross-platform terminal emulator
This is an adventurous project where I aimed to input terminal commands in browser and execute them in server, and through websocket protocol show the actual terminal updates into the browser in real time.
A minimal, configurable terminal website. 🖥️
Easy to use web based file browser with built in text editor, file viewer and terminal emulator
Your terminals are going places. The decky plugin that adds terminal emulator plugin for "game mode" for Steam Deck or other Linux handhelds
An advanced, cross platform, feature-rich terminal made with ❤️
Yet another JavaScript desktop. But with some cool features. ✨
Hardware-accelerated HTML5 Canvas-based terminal emulator for game development.
A modern terminal-style portfolio website built with React, TypeScript, and Styled Components. Features multiple themes, keyboard shortcuts, command history, and ASCII art. Responsive design with a focus on accessibility and user experience.
A react component library for rendering a bash like terminal on the web.
💻 React terminal simulator - Linux/Unix command-line in the browser
A modern and lightweight PowerShell emulator built upon electron, xterm.js, and node-pty.
Exterm is a VS Code extension that allows you to open projects and directories directly in your terminal emulator of choice.
A fun HTML DOM based Command line Emulation to connect with the internet.
A terminal emulator built with web tech
Source code for the main site of my Github pages. Includes modules for an integrated website terminal and a Markdown powered personal blog.
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