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iTerm2 is a terminal emulator for Mac OS X that does amazing things
...The repository contains the full source code (primarily in Objective-C / Swift) along with UI components, extensions, and support tools. It is released under the GPL-2.0 license. The project is quite mature (with many commits and contributors) and supports scripting and automation via an API (including a Python library in the api/library/python/iterm2 path). To build it, you can compile the Xcode project included, and there is documentation and instructions linked from the project’s README (note: issue tracking is handled via GitLab, as the repository refers issues there). The code is organized into modular parts (resources, UI, helpers, submodules), and the project is actively maintained with many releases and tags.
xterm.js is a TypeScript-based front-end terminal emulation component that lets web applications embed fully-featured terminal interfaces. It powers in-browser terminals in tools like VS Code and browser IDEs. Xterm.js works with most terminal apps such as bash, vim, and tmux, including support for curses-based apps and mouse events. Xterm.js is really fast, it even includes a GPU-accelerated renderer. Xterm.js is not a terminal application that you can download and use on your computer....
Termux is an Android terminal emulator and Linux environment app.
...Termux combines standard packages with accurate terminal emulation in a beautiful open source solution.
Feature packed. Take your pick between Bash, fish or Zsh and nano, Emacs or Vim. Grep through your SMS inbox. Access API endpoints with curl and use rsync to store backups of your contact list on a remote server.
Customizable. Install what you want through the APT package management system known from Debian and Ubuntu GNU/Linux. Why not start with installing Git and syncing your dotfiles?
Explorable. Have you ever sat on a bus and wondered exactly which arguments tar accepts? ...
ExtraPuTTY - fork of putty 0.67. (Add win32 API,shortcuts for pre-defined command,can use files instead of the registry,auto-reconnect, scripting a session with lua,integrates FTP,TFTP,Ymodem,Xmodem transfert protocols, integrates cygwin, zmodem, session manager,hyper link projects and others ...)
Based on ROTE, libvterm is a terminal emulator library which attempts to mimic both VT100 and rxvt capabilities. Although the natural display apparatus is curses, the API is simple enough to grow and adopt other mechanisms.
GxTerminal-a GTK application wrriten in Python that emulates Gnome terminal applications with features like built-in command and password managers to ease using frequent commands and passwords without having to switch to other external applications.
This is soft-terminal emulator library. Applications could use that API to work with any full-duplex byte stream as with video terminal having specific display and keyboard. Supported terminals VT220, VT100, VT52.
A high-performance, fully extensible, RFC 854 Telnet client library and framework. Use it as a stand-alone end user client (making use of the JTerminal Swing component), or use the event-based API to automate host interactions. Supports VT100 TN3270
TightVNC2 is an improved version of TightVNC, great free remote-desktop tool. The improvements include bandwidth-friendly "Tight" encoding, local cursor support on the client side, enhanced GUI, many bugfixes, and more.