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    term.js

    term.js

    A terminal written in javascript

    term.js is a full xterm-style terminal emulator written in JavaScript. It was designed to bring interactive terminal behavior into the browser and was used by tty.js for web-based terminal sessions. 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...
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    tty.js

    tty.js

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

    tty.js is a browser-based terminal application built with Node.js, Express, and Socket.IO. It lets users access terminal sessions through a web interface instead of a local terminal window. The project supports tabs, stacking windows, maximizable terminal panes, and persistent sessions. 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...
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