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    wego

    wego

    Weather app for the terminal

    wego is a weather client for the terminal. Config file for default location which can be overridden by commandline. Automatic config management with ingo. A working Go 1.5 environment (You can use goenv if your distribution does not support Go 1.5 yet). utf-8 terminal with 256 colors. A sane monospaced font containing all the required runes (I use dejavu sans mono). An API key for the backend. You can create an account and get a free API key by signing up. You can set the $WEGORC environment...
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    ttyd

    ttyd

    Share your terminal over the web

    ttyd is a command-line tool that shares a terminal session through a web browser. It runs on Unix-like systems and Windows, making it useful for remote administration, browser-based development environments, demos, lab machines, and containerized tools. The project is built on libuv and WebGL2 to provide a responsive browser terminal experience. It can run custom commands with options, support authentication, and expose shell access over HTTP or HTTPS. ttyd also includes practical terminal features such as CJK and IME input, ZMODEM and trzsz file transfer, Sixel image output, SSL support, and reverse proxy compatibility. ...
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    jfTerm

    jfTerm

    Terminal client

    Terminal client. Support telnet (23), ssh(22), ssl, Com Ports (windows/linux only) and local shell (linux pty). Features full ANSI, ASCII 8bit, scripts and logging.
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    GoTTY

    GoTTY

    Share your terminal as a web application

    If you have a Go language environment, you can install GoTTY with the go get command. However, this command builds a binary file from the latest master branch, which can include unstable or breaking changes. GoTTY requires go1.9 or later. Run gotty with your preferred command as its arguments (e.g. gotty top). By default, GoTTY starts a web server at port 8080. Open the URL on your web browser and you can see the running command as if it were running on your terminal. By default, GoTTY...
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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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