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JavaScript | JavaScript | |
MIT License | GNU General Public License v3.0 only |
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jquery.terminal
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May I see some of your projects? :)
Few of my Open Source projects: * jQuery terminal * LIPS Scheme * Gaiman * Sysend * Wayne
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Hack to Run React Application inside Service Worker
But then I realized that I should probably will need to use jsDOM. This is the library that can be used in nodejs to mock the DOM. This is what jest testing framework is using and this is what I was using to test jQuery Terminal library in Jasmine before jest was created.
- jQuery Terminal: JavaScript Web Based Terminal Emulator
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How to create interactive terminal like website with JavaScript?
Creating such a styled console website or fake terminal website is easier if you have a library that will give you the look and feel of the real terminal emulator, with a nice API to create commands, so you don’t need to create it from scratch. We will use the JavaScript Terminal library: jQuery Terminal, which gives a simple, but powerful API to create interactive terminals on any website. The library doesn’t use any HTML5 features and uses ES5 so it will work on any Browser even in IE11.
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Explanation of the .ANS file format?
There is way more than in the Wikipedia article. I was implementing an interpreter for ANSI Art some time ago, maybe you will find it helpful. After a lot of struggle with my own parser using regular expressions, someone suggested that I should use a real parser which I use now. My project is in JavaScript and I used Node Ansi parser. It handles all ANSI escape code including cursor movements. There are no good documentation, I got help from one of the contributors that were also a contributor to the XTerm.js library. You can see my code that uses the library here: unix_formatting.js the file includes NodeAnsiParser.
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How to make your own programming language in JavaScript
I've wanted to have my own programming language, that will make it easier to create text-based adventure games for my Open Source project jQuery Terminal. The idea for the language came after I've created a paid gig for one person, let's call him Ken, that needed this type of game, where the user interacted with the terminal and was asked a bunch of questions and it was like an adventure game, related to Crypo. The code I've written, that Ken needed, was data-driven by a JSON file. It was working nicely, Ken could easily change the JSON and have the game changed however he wanted. I've asked if I could share the code since it was a very cool project and Ken agreed that I can do that two months after he publish the game. But after a while, I've realized that I can have something much better. My own DSL language, that will make it simpler to create text-based adventure games. A person with a bit of programming knowledge like Ken, could easily edit the game, because the language will be much simpler than complex JavaScript code that is needed for something like this. And even if I would be asked to create a game like the one for Ken, it would be much easier and faster for me. This is how Gaiman programming language has started.
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Ask HN: Single person creations that have stood the test of time
My jQuery Termial: https://terminal.jcubic.pl/ library. It started more the 10 years ago. It's written in ES5, I didn't wanted to do that, but I'm thinking about creating version 3.0 that would be a rewrite in latest JavaScript or TypeScript.
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Ideas of defining mini parser that handle text adventure text-based input
I'm working on a language called Gaiman similar to ruby that compiles to JavaScript. The purpose of the language is to simplify creating interactive text games, first for the Web later maybe for the normal terminal. The web part is based on my jQuery Terminal library.
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See how DMARC, SPF, and DKIM work interactively
If you don't mind using jQuery Based Terminal library. You can do almost everything (except I don't know how to create floating domain animation) with https://terminal.jcubic.pl/. You can think about jQuery Termial as a framework. You don't need ReactJS or Angular for this.
The library supports typing animation and changing colors. You can easily create the same interactive console.
If you're interested I can create a demo for this.
fake-terminal-website
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How can I implement a fake file tree to open HTML pages to a fake JS terminal?
Hello there, I found out about this project and played around with it a little bit. Then I found out about this and this projects and wanted to combine them together. For example when user types cd myfolder (change directory command) to the terminal they can go to that folder and when they type mypage that page can load. I just need some hand holding for this project since I have only been working with web development for a week (which I know is a bit fast for such project) but don't worry I'll learn fast due to knowing a few non-web development languages.
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Terminal website navigation?
So I found out about https://github.com/m4tt72/terminal and https://github.com/luisbraganca/fake-terminal-website and thought that it may be a terrible idea to make a site that you have to type the names of the pages to load the pages. for example ls will list the names of the HTML files and mypage.html will load the page. Is this possible or at least is this fakeable? For example instead of showing the real tree of the site can we make it so that when you enter the filename it sends you to the pre-defined web page?
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Cool Ways to Introduce Players to Delta Green
I am using Fake Terminal Website by Luís Bragança for this. Bare bones and easy to edit website that simulates a terminal where you can enter commands to navigate. Also has a slide out sidebar with links if people are too lazy to figure stuff out.
What are some alternatives?
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nodegit - Native Node bindings to Git.
parchment - The Interactive Fiction web app
enquirer - Stylish, intuitive and user-friendly prompts, for Node.js. Used by eslint, webpack, yarn, pm2, pnpm, RedwoodJS, FactorJS, salesforce, Cypress, Google Lighthouse, Generate, tencent cloudbase, lint-staged, gluegun, hygen, hardhat, AWS Amplify, GitHub Actions Toolkit, @airbnb/nimbus, and many others! Please follow Enquirer's author: https://github.com/jonschlinkert
watasu - customizable abstract function layer for your JavaScript application
nudelta - Open source NuPhy Console alternative
escodegen - ECMAScript code generator
Bug-Reporter - Quickly create bug reports for your website with useful information for debugging.
node-ansiparser - ANSI escape sequence parser for node.js and the browser.
terminal - Terminal style website