NodeJs - terminal-server ========================
A 3270 terminal server written in TypeScript.
Web-Terminal is a terminal server that provides remote CLI via standard web browser and HTTP protocol.
Standalone CLI terminal server for iframe embedding
Professional web-based terminal server with persistent sessions, live sharing, smart port detection, Cloudflare tunnels, and full CLI support
MCP Terminal Server - Execute commands within allowed paths
PostForMe terminal server — connects your browser to Claude Code
Local terminal server for CompanyOS — run on your machine, connect from app.company-os.ai
CoCalc's Nodejs Terminal Server
WebSocket terminal server for Claude Code Mobile - enables mobile access to Claude Code in GitHub Codespaces
Native remote terminal server for NikCLI - Mobile control via WebSocket
Web-based SSH terminal server and client with xterm.js integration
Serial Port terminal server
SSH2 client and server modules written in pure JavaScript for node.js
A language engineering tool for the Language Server Protocol
Terminal and Web console for Kubernetes
Create clickable links in the terminal
Terminal utils for NodeJS
JupyterLab - Terminal Emulator Widget
A custom render for marked to output to the Terminal
ANSI escape codes for manipulating the terminal
MCP Terminal Server - Execute commands within allowed paths
Stripe Terminal loading utility
User interface primitives for console applications
A Ruby server for terminal-notifier
A remote terminal that can be used for interacting with an application and invoking operations remotely. Telnet and VT100 over a telnet connection are supported.
It launches a simple server from your terminal
The rails-tail-log-monitor gem simplifies the process of monitoring server logs by displaying the tail of the log file directly in the terminal window alongside the standard Rails server output. With rails-tail-log-monitor, developers can effortlessly keep track of the most recent log entries without the need for manual log file inspection.
An Async server runtime for HTTY sessions that carry HTTP/2 over terminal side channels.
Send a message to your IRC server/channel straight from the terminal
A minimal, self-contained bash dashboard for monitoring a home media server. Displays service health, disk usage, active Plex streams, download speed, uptime, and quick-access links in a single terminal window.
Opens gedit with Gemfile, terminal with rails server command and browser with localhost:3000
Working Set is a multithreaded custom protocol server with an ncurses-based terminal interface that displays search results with context for better comprehension and easy navigation.
Champagne is a server that quite simply runs long-running terminal commands reliably. Chain these commands together and you can build a workflow that tests code and moves it to production.
I'm experimenting with creating Rack middleware gems. This lightweight gem servers as a replacement to Rack's CommonLogger statements. Improvements include colorized terminal output based on HTTP request method.
Diru is a Change Directory (cd) utility for augmenting Unix Shell functionality. Diru makes it easy and efficient to jump around in Project's directories. Diru uses client/server architecture, which enables sharing of directory info and state between terminal sessions. Each Server serves one Project, which is a tree of related directories where user wants to jump around and which has a logical root. There can be multiple Servers, if user needs to access multiple Projects concurrently. Client queries directory info from Server and directory change is pushed to Shell in order to change the current directory within the Shell.
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