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    wterm

    wterm

    A terminal emulator for the web

    wterm is a web-based terminal emulator designed to bring interactive command-line experiences directly into the browser. Built with modern web technologies, it allows users to run terminal sessions remotely without installing local clients. The project integrates with backend systems to provide real-time command execution and output streaming. It is particularly useful for cloud platforms, developer tools, and remote environments.
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    Terax

    Terax

    Lightweight (7MB) AI terminal emulator (ADE) built in Rust

    Terax is a lightweight, open-source, cross-platform AI-native terminal and development environment built with Tauri, Rust, and React. It combines a fast terminal emulator, native PTY backend, file explorer, integrated code editor, web preview, and AI side panel in a compact desktop app. The terminal supports multi-tab workflows, background streaming, shell integration, inline search, link detection, and true-color rendering.
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    Termix

    Termix

    Termix is a web-based server management platform with SSH terminal

    Termix is a versatile terminal emulator and remote access platform that brings full command-line control of servers and shells to web and mobile environments. It enables secure SSH connections directly from a browser or mobile device, making it possible to manage remote systems without installing dedicated client software. The platform supports key-based authentication as well as traditional password login, and it integrates with local terminals or session multiplexers to maintain persistent sessions across device switches. ...
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    Terminus

    Terminus

    A terminal for a more modern age

    Terminus is a highly configurable terminal emulator for Windows, macOS and Linux. Features an integrated SSH client and connection manager. Provides theming and color schemes, fully configurable shortcuts, and split panes. Remembers your tabs. With PowerShell (and PS Core), WSL, Git-Bash, Cygwin, Cmder and CMD support. Enables direct file transfer from/to SSH sessions via Zmodem.
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    Upterm

    Upterm

    Terminal emulator and an interactive shell based on Electron

    Upterm (formerly Black Screen) is an IDE in the world of terminals. Strictly speaking, it's both a terminal emulator and an interactive shell based on Electron. Upterm shows the autocompletion box as you type and tries to be smart about what to suggest. Often you can find useful additional information on the right side of the autocompletion, e.g. expanded alias value, command descriptions, value of the previous directory (cd -), etc.
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