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    jQuery Terminal

    jQuery Terminal

    JavaScript library for creating web-based terminals

    jQuery Terminal is a JavaScript library for creating command-line interpreters in your applications. You can use this JavaScript Terminal library to create interactive web-based terminal applications on your website. Where commands are defined by you. You can define them on the server or in the browser's JavaScript. It can automatically call JSON-RPC service when the user types a command.
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    jsTerm

    jsTerm

    Terminal for serial ports and TCP / UDP connections with JavaScript

    The cross-platform VT100 terminal emulator for serial ports and TCP / UDP connections has a simple, uncluttered interface that can be extended with JavaScript.
    Downloads: 9 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.
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    Web Console

    Web Console

    Web-based application to execute shell commands.

    Web Console is a web-based application that allows to execute shell commands on a server directly from a browser. The application is very light, does not require any database and can be installed in about 3 minutes.
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    A PHP-based Ajax-terminal. Very usefull if you only have FTP-access to a server. Complete commandline MySQL-client is also build in.
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    This software records Linux terminal sessions with util-linux "script" and converts the recorded binary file (with timing) to a human-readable XML file. This file can be replayed with the Javascript-HTML terminal that behaves as a real terminal.
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    RealMint is an ANSI terminal emulator and telnet client written completely in JavaScript. When installed, RealMint lets you login to your server from a web browser using telnet and an encrypted HTTPS tunnel.
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    etcWebClient is a Unix/Linux server application that allows users to connect to the server from a browser. The web-based application includes an Editor, filesystem Treeview, and Console (etc).
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