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    Radare2

    Radare2

    UNIX-like reverse engineering framework and command-line toolset

    A free/libre toolchain for easing several low-level tasks like forensics, software reverse engineering, exploiting, and debugging. It is composed by a bunch of libraries (which are extended with plugins) and programs that can be automated with almost any programming language. It is recommended to install it from git, alternatively, you can pick the last release (every 6 weeks) from Github. Batch, Commandline, visual, and panels interactive modes. Embedded webserver with js scripting and WebUI. Assemble and disassemble a large list of CPUs. Runs on Windows and any other UNIX flavor out there. Analyze and emulate code with ESIL. Native debugger and GDB, WINDBG, QNX, and FRIDA. Navigate ASCII-art control flow graphs. Ability to patch binaries, and modify code or data. Search for patterns, magic headers, and function signatures. Easy to extend and modify. Commandline, C API, script with r2pipe in any language.
    Downloads: 54 This Week
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    a-Shell

    a-Shell

    A terminal for iOS, with multiple windows

    a-Shell is a full-featured, interactive terminal emulator for iOS that supports a wide range of Unix commands and programming tools. It enables users to run scripts in Python, Lua, JavaScript, C, and more, directly on their iPhone or iPad. a-Shell also supports file manipulation, SSH, and package management using pip, making it a powerful tool for developers, students, and sysadmins working on the go.
    Downloads: 8 This Week
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    TinTin++ Mud Client

    TinTin++ Mud Client

    A MUD client for Android, iOS, Linux, Mac OS X and Windows

    TinTin++ is a console mud client for any type of text mud or bbs. The mud client's main assets are an easy to learn scripting language, triggers, automapping, and a split screen interface to separate mud output from client input. Installation instructions for Android, iOS, and several other operating systems are available on the website. https://tintin.mudhalla.net
    Downloads: 21 This Week
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    Blink Shell

    Blink Shell

    Blink Mobile Shell for iOS (Mosh based)

    Blink Shell is the first professional, desktop-grade terminal for iOS. It leverages the support of Mosh and SSH to establish ultra-stable and highly reliable connections, lightning-fast speeds, and full configurations. Whether you're connecting to the cloud on the go or coding from one location to another, you'll always stay connected with Blink. Even when your device goes to sleep, you can stay worry-free knowing your connections will stay intact. Blink jumps you directly into a friendly shell, with an easy and straightforward interface. You can configure Blink exactly how you want as well. It lets you choose color themes and fonts, add your own Hosts and RSA Encryption keys, and pair with your Bluetooth-coupled keyboards. It's built and configurable in every way to be your all-day-long companion.
    Downloads: 3 This Week
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    pineTERM: Free In-Browser UART Terminal

    pineTERM: Free In-Browser UART Terminal

    Easy-to-use, powerful web/browser UART terminal, no installation req.

    A modern, stand alone browser-based serial terminal for UART communication with microcontrollers, embedded devices, and IoT hardware. No installation required - just open in your browser and connect to your serial device. Just unpack the zip file into local folder and open index.html in Chrome/Edge/Opera. Works on Windows/Linux/MaOS
    Downloads: 5 This Week
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    Rio

    Rio

    A hardware-accelerated GPU terminal emulator powered by WebGPU.

    Rio is a terminal application that’s built with Rust, WebGPU, Tokio runtime. It targets to have the best frame per second experience as long you want, but is also configurable to use as minimal from GPU. It also relies on Rust memory behavior, since Rust is a memory-safe language that employs The terminal renderer is based on redux state machine, lines that has not updated will not suffer a redraw. Looking for the minimal rendering process in most of the time. Rio is also designed to support WebAssembly runtime so in the future you will be able to define how a tab system will work with a WASM plugin written in your favorite language. Rio uses WGPU, which is an implementation of WebGPU for use outside of a browser and as backend for firefox’s WebGPU implementation. WebGPU allows for more efficient usage of modern GPU’s than WebGL. Applications using WPGU run natively on Vulkan, Metal, DirectX 11/12, and OpenGL ES; and browsers via WebAssembly on WebGPU and WebGL2.
    Downloads: 3 This Week
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    Twenty Awesome Terminal Profiles For MAC

    Twenty Awesome Terminal Profiles For MAC

    Profiles that can be imported from Terminal Settings and Profiles Tab

    Downloads: 1 This Week
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    AudioSerial with JavaScript

    Use a smartphone to send serial commands.

    Send serial commands to your project from any device with a headphone jack that supports HTML5 and JavaScript. Does potentially require a few components to be added to your project. Designed for reliable results by default, but allows many adjustments. Uses 9600 8N1 by default. The baud rate is easily changed. The library is heavily commented to assist with any tweaking you want to do. For schematics of how to connect to your MCU/MPU, see http://www.robots-everywhere.com/re_wiki/pub/web/Cookbook.AudioSerial.html To add this library to your webpage, include this. <script src='https://audioserial.sourceforge.io/serial-1.0.js'></script> or <script src='http://audioserial.sourceforge.io/serial-1.0.js'></script> To see a working demo, click here. http://audioserial.sourceforge.io/serialdemo.html
    Downloads: 0 This Week
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