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    xterm.js

    xterm.js

    A terminal for the web

    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. Xterm.js is not bash. Xterm.js can be connected to processes like bash and let you interact with them (provide input, receive output).
    Downloads: 6 This Week
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    WYSE60.NET

    WYSE60.NET

    Basic WYSE60 terminal emulator written in VB.NET

    ...Not all ESC-codes have been implemented, only basics, which is all we needed. The only thing that was changed since 2002 is that I've upgraded the project to .NET Framework 4.8.1, fixed the creating of registry keys to store the settings and used Control.Invoke in 3 places where async methods are used, while apparently back in .NET 2 (I guess) that wasn't necessary. Other than that, all original code.
    Downloads: 0 This Week
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