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    Next Terminal

    Next Terminal

    Open source interactive audit system that supports RDP, SSH, VNC,

    ...For character protocols, you can even restrict the execution and logging of certain commands. Next Terminal observes and logs every online resource, connection, interactive session and other security event in all environments. These events are recorded in a structured audit log, making it easy to see what is happening and who is responsible. Next Terminal is developed with Golang. After compilation, there is only one binary file, and the built-in sqlite can be used to store files. It is very lightweight and supports one-line command installation.
    Downloads: 10 This Week
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    Kubebox

    Kubebox

    Terminal and Web console for Kubernetes

    Terminal and Web console for Kubernetes. Kubebox can be served from a service hosted in your Kubernetes cluster. Terminal emulation is provided by Xterm.js and the communication with the Kubernetes master API is proxied by the server.
    Downloads: 1 This Week
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    eDEX-UI

    eDEX-UI

    Customizable science fiction terminal emulator

    eDEX-UI is a fullscreen, cross-platform terminal emulator and system monitor designed with a customizable science fiction computer interface. Inspired by the TRON Legacy movie effects, eDEX-UI presents a futuristic look and feel while still being able to function as a full-featured terminal emulator. eDEX-UI offers advanced monitoring support for real-time systems and networks. It also offers full touchscreen support; a directory viewer; and for a completely unique sci-fi experience,...
    Downloads: 934 This Week
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    term.js

    term.js

    A terminal written in javascript

    ...The project includes server and client examples that connect browser terminal input and output through sockets. It supports terminal dimensions, screen keys, title events, terminal writing, data events, destruction on disconnect, and familiar xterm behavior. It also includes keyboard-driven tmux-like selection and copy-paste workflows in addition to mouse selection. The repository is no longer maintained, but it remains an important reference for browser terminal emulation and early JavaScript terminal UI work.
    Downloads: 2 This Week
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    tty.js

    tty.js

    A terminal for your browser, using node/express/socket.io

    ...It can efficiently render command-line programs such as Vim, mc, irssi, vifm, and other interactive terminal tools. It also supports optional Screen or tmux-style keys, xterm mouse events, and 256-color output. tty.js is useful as a legacy reference for web terminal design, remote shell interfaces, socket-driven terminal rendering, and Node-based terminal server experiments.
    Downloads: 1 This Week
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