August 11, 2019

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Eugeny/terminus

Eugeny/terminus

A terminal for a more modern age

repo name Eugeny/terminus
repo link https://github.com/Eugeny/terminus
homepage https://eugeny.github.io/terminus/
language TypeScript
size (curr.) 43609 kB
stars (curr.) 13013
created 2016-12-23
license MIT License


Terminus is a highly configurable terminal emulator for Windows, macOS and Linux

  • Integrated SSH client and connection manager
  • Theming and color schemes
  • Fully configurable shortcuts
  • Split panes
  • Remembers your tabs
  • PowerShell (and PS Core), WSL, Git-Bash, Cygwin, Cmder and CMD support
  • Direct file transfer from/to SSH sessions via Zmodem
  • Full Unicode support including double-width characters
  • Doesn’t choke on fast-flowing outputs
  • Proper shell experience on Windows including tab completion (via Clink)

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  • Terminus is an alternative to Windows' standard terminal (conhost), PowerShell ISE, PuTTY or iTerm

  • Terminus is not a new shell or a MinGW or Cygwin replacement. Neither is it lightweight - if RAM usage is of importance, consider Conemu or Alacritty


Portable

For portable in windows, user can create folder data at the same directory as Terminal.exe to save the settings.

Plugins

Plugins and themes can be installed directly from the Settings view inside Terminus.

  • clickable-links - makes paths and URLs in the terminal clickable
  • title-control - allows modifying the title of the terminal tabs by providing a prefix, suffix, and/or strings to be removed
  • quick-cmds - quickly send commands to one or all terminal tabs
  • save-output - record terminal output into a file
  • scrollbar - adds a scrollbar to hterm tabs

Themes


Contributing

Pull requests and plugins are welcome!

See HACKING.md and API docs for information of how the project is laid out, and a very brief plugin development tutorial.


Thanks goes to these wonderful people (emoji key):

This project follows the all-contributors specification. Contributions of any kind welcome!

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