# tty.js **Repository Path**: mirrors_Unitech/tty.js ## Basic Information - **Project Name**: tty.js - **Description**: A terminal for your browser, using node/express/socket.io - **Primary Language**: Unknown - **License**: MIT - **Default Branch**: master - **Homepage**: None - **GVP Project**: No ## Statistics - **Stars**: 0 - **Forks**: 0 - **Created**: 2020-08-19 - **Last Updated**: 2026-02-14 ## Categories & Tags **Categories**: Uncategorized **Tags**: None ## README # tty.js A terminal in your browser using node.js and socket.io. Based on Fabrice Bellard's vt100 for [jslinux](http://bellard.org/jslinux/). For the standalone web terminal, see [**term.js**](https://github.com/chjj/term.js). For the lowlevel terminal spawner, see [**pty.js**](https://github.com/chjj/pty.js). ## Screenshots ### irssi ![](http://i.imgur.com/wqare.png) ### vim & alsamixer ![](http://i.imgur.com/Zg1Jq.png) ### bash ![](http://i.imgur.com/HimZb.png) ## Features - Tabs, Stacking Windows, Maximizable Terminals - Screen/Tmux-like keys (optional) - Ability to efficiently render programs: vim, mc, irssi, vifm, etc. - Support for xterm mouse events - 256 color support - Persistent sessions ## Install ``` bash $ npm install tty.js ``` ## Usage tty.js is an app, but it's also possible to hook into it programatically. ``` js var tty = require('tty.js'); var app = tty.createServer({ shell: 'bash', users: { foo: 'bar' }, port: 8000 }); app.get('/foo', function(req, res, next) { res.send('bar'); }); app.listen(); ``` ## Configuration Configuration is stored in `~/.tty.js/config.json` or `~/.tty.js` as a single JSON file. An example configuration file looks like: ``` json { "users": { "hello": "world" }, "https": { "key": "./server.key", "cert": "./server.crt" }, "port": 8080, "hostname": "127.0.0.1", "shell": "sh", "shellArgs": ["arg1", "arg2"], "static": "./static", "limitGlobal": 10000, "limitPerUser": 1000, "localOnly": false, "cwd": ".", "syncSession": false, "sessionTimeout": 600000, "log": true, "io": { "log": false }, "debug": false, "term": { "termName": "xterm", "geometry": [80, 24], "scrollback": 1000, "visualBell": false, "popOnBell": false, "cursorBlink": false, "screenKeys": false, "colors": [ "#2e3436", "#cc0000", "#4e9a06", "#c4a000", "#3465a4", "#75507b", "#06989a", "#d3d7cf", "#555753", "#ef2929", "#8ae234", "#fce94f", "#729fcf", "#ad7fa8", "#34e2e2", "#eeeeec" ] } } ``` Usernames and passwords can be plaintext or sha1 hashes. ### 256 colors If tty.js fails to check your terminfo properly, you can force your `TERM` to `xterm-256color` by setting `"termName": "xterm-256color"` in your config. ## Security tty.js currently has https as an option. It also has express' default basic auth middleware as an option, until it possibly gets something more robust. It's ultimately up to you to make sure no one has access to your terminals but you. ## CLI - `tty.js --port 3000` - start and bind to port 3000. - `tty.js --daemonize` - daemonize process. - `tty.js --config ~/my-config.json` - specify config file. ## TERM The main goal of tty.js is to eventually write a full xterm emulator. This goal has almost been reached, but there are a few control sequences not implemented fully. `TERM` should render everything fine when set to `xterm`. ## Portability tty.js should ultimately be able to work on any unix that implements unix98 tty's and `forkpty(3)`. tty.js builds on linux and osx, and it *should* build on NetBSD, FreeBSD, and OpenBSD as well. If you have trouble building, please post an issue. ## Todo The distance to go before full xterm compatibility. - VT52 codes for compatibility - All vt400 rectangle sequences - Remaining DEC private modes - Miscellaneous sequences: cursor shape, window title - Origin Mode, Insert Mode - Proper Tab Setting ## Contribution and License Agreement If you contribute code to this project, you are implicitly allowing your code to be distributed under the MIT license. You are also implicitly verifying that all code is your original work. `` ## License Copyright (c) 2012-2014, Christopher Jeffrey (MIT License) [1]: http://invisible-island.net/xterm/ctlseqs/ctlseqs.html#Mouse%20Tracking