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    Termix

    Termix

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

    ...With a responsive interface optimized for touchscreens and desktop browsers, users can manage Linux servers, containers, and cloud instances from anywhere with internet access.
    Downloads: 20 This Week
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    xterm.js

    xterm.js

    A terminal for the web

    xterm.js is a TypeScript-based front-end terminal emulation component that lets web applications embed fully-featured terminal interfaces. It powers in-browser terminals in tools like VS Code and browser IDEs. Xterm.js works with most terminal apps such as bash, vim, and tmux, including support for curses-based apps and mouse events. Xterm.js is really fast, it even includes a GPU-accelerated renderer. Xterm.js is not a terminal application that you can download and use on your computer....
    Downloads: 3 This Week
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    Ralph TUI

    Ralph TUI

    A terminal UI for orchestrating AI coding agents

    ralph-tui is a terminal-first task runner that orchestrates AI agent work as a structured queue of tasks, making “agentic execution” feel more like operating a build tool than chatting in a textbox. It prioritizes a disciplined loop: select the next task, construct the right prompt and context, execute the agent, detect completion, and move forward until the workload is done. By centering everything in a TUI, it encourages repeatable workflows where you can watch progress, adjust priorities,...
    Downloads: 4 This Week
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    Hyper.is

    Hyper.is

    A terminal built on web technologies

    The goal of the project is to create a beautiful and extensible experience for command-line interface users, built on open web standards. In the beginning, our focus will be primarily around speed, stability and the development of the correct API for extension authors. The user can hot-load and hot-reload plugins by pressing Command + R (refresh). Please strive to make plugins that don't require a complete restart of the application to work. Plugins affecting the `BrowserWindow` will the...
    Downloads: 4 This Week
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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. All command-line programs (including emacs, ssh and vim)...
    Downloads: 0 This Week
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