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17,235 | 964 | |
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about 2 months ago | 15 days ago | |
JavaScript | TypeScript | |
MIT License | GNU General Public License v3.0 only |
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eruda
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A table that looks good on mobile and desktop
Could you inject it as a bookmarklet?
If not, you could probably just paste it into Eruda (https://eruda.liriliri.io/)
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Devtools for Mobile Browsers
More details about that on their github page [1]. It seems you basically need to include a JS file from [their CDN](//cdn.jsdelivr.net/npm/eruda).
As someone who fondly remembers the early Firebug days, it is great to see this. It is very frustrating to me that tablets and phones are so powerful, but we can't do even basic dev stuff on them.
[1] https://github.com/liriliri/eruda
- Eruda: Dev Tools for Mobile Browsers
- Any good browsers with the ability to inspect webpages?
- Eruda: Web inspector console for mobile browsers
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What are the current must-have extensions for Automatic1111?
If you're taking about the browser's javascript console, I've got a userscript with eruda over here. You can use it with tampermonkey or violentmonkey or so on in Firefox (stable Firefox mobile finally added tampermonkey to their approved list of Android extensions).
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I've spent the last 2 years making a desktop environment in the browser to use as my personal website
I actually do allow Inspect on mobile if you right click the desktop (hold on mobile), using a library called Eruda (https://eruda.liriliri.io/). As for how I run flash, that is another library called Ruffle (https://ruffle.rs/).
js-dos
- Web-Based Turbo Pascal Compiler
- You can now play DOOM and other retro games in Obsidian by downloading the ObsiDOOM plugin!
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Oregon Trail
Funny timing. I actually just built an in-house server this past Friday to host the original Oregon Trail using js-dos because I don't like poking holes in the content filter for sites like archive.org. I didn't worry too much about copyright, as I assumed it was abandonware at this point.
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Ask HN: Again: The “I want to do everything but end up doing nothing” dilemma
Thanks glad you liked it! It's actually not a port but is running on DOS via https://js-dos.com/, same as Doom and Jazz Jackrabbit. I actually have my 8 favorite Shareware games on my website which can all be played.
https://dustinbrett.com/?app=FileExplorer&url=/Users/Public/...
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Run old software in browser?
Maybe something like https://js-dos.com/ for dos and https://www.emulatorjs.com/ for old game consoles?
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WebAssembly in my Browser Desktop Environment
DOS Emulation via js-dos
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5 Insane Features in my OS in the Browser!!! 🤯
Adding emulators is something I always wanted to do and I have plans to add more in 2022. For 2021 I was able to add Virtual x86 (.img/.iso), BoxedWine (.exe/.zip), JS-DOS (.exe/.zip) & Ruffle (.swf/.spl). Most of these emulators utilize WebAssembly to run non-JS code.
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After 1 YEAR of hard work my NEW Ultimate Web Desktop Environment is ready for launch!!!!!
It can indeed run some real windows programs via BoxedWine. I've set it up so you can double click an .exe and it will automatically try and run it, although typically if it needs support dll's then they are all in a zip. For example the zip file for Notepad++ 32-bit x86 can directly run in BoxedWine. You just drag the zip file on, right click and select run in BoxedWine. It can also run DOS apps/games via JS-DOS and has similar mappings for exe/zip. Both emulators make use of WASM as do several other apps, such as the x86 emulator shown in the demo video. My main "OS" is only JS/HTML/CSS written in TypeScript with React/Styled Components.
- JavaScript-DOS: The best API for running DOS programs in browser
What are some alternatives?
daedalOS - Desktop environment in the browser
dos-game - A Dockerfile for running Docker based DosBox games streamed to a browser client.
phonk - PHONK is a coding playground for new and old Android devices
andure - DevTools for Android Chrome — works on any website, on any Chromium browser.
Monaco Editor - A browser based code editor
BrowserFS - BrowserFS is an in-browser filesystem that emulates the Node JS filesystem API and supports storing and retrieving files from various backends.
v86 - x86 PC emulator and x86-to-wasm JIT, running in the browser
bromite-userscripts - User scripts for Bromite (mostly enhanced Ad/Annoyance Blocking)
wapm-cli - 📦 WebAssembly Package Manager (CLI)
djit.su - Reactive Editor
xterm.js - A terminal for the web