A pseudo operating system for local and cloud compute (Opensourcing on 5000th star)
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Apr 18, 2024
A pseudo operating system for local and cloud compute (Opensourcing on 5000th star)
A MinUI app that starts a browser-based remote terminal.
Share files, chat, and remote terminal with your friends in the LAN network. Easy to use and zero-configuration.
Remote Terminal Bridge — Access terminal sessions from anywhere via web, mobile, or Feishu bot. Single binary, zero dependencies.
Web-based terminal session manager built on ttyd + tmux — create, manage, and access multiple persistent shell sessions from any browser.
Access your local terminal from anywhere, end-to-end encrypted.
Minimal Encrypted Remote Terminal Protocol - Simple protocol for server-rendered remote CLI applications
Securely share your local terminal session via browser with authentication, TLS support, and optional multi-user viewing.
Production-grade Web-Based Remote Terminal for ESP8266 with OLED support, secure command system, and premium UI.
Secure bi-directional tmux bridge for remote terminal streaming and command relay.
Persistent SSH console manager with 7 tmux sessions and Ctrl+F hotkeys. Never lose work when SSH crashes during AI CLI sessions, updates, or long operations. Perfect for remote server management & setupt with AI tools such as Claude Code / OpenAI Codex & Google Gemini CLI.
Remote terminal & file manager with internal penetration support. Access your home computer from anywhere via web browser. 远程终端+文件管理+内网穿透一体化解决方案
Web-based terminal with persistent sessions, multi-session management, and drag-drop file support
AI app platform with remote desktop, terminal, file browser, and coding agent — every answer becomes a live interactive app
🌐 Manage and access multiple persistent web terminal sessions with tmux support, enabling seamless remote command line use on any device.
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