node-virtual-gamepads
Tabby
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MIT License | MIT License |
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node-virtual-gamepads
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What kind of applications are missing from the Linux ecosystem?
Urm no different thing I was referring to onscreen virtual game pads like https://github.com/jehervy/node-virtual-gamepads
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WTF Ubuntu why is there advertisements in sudo apt upgrade
I use npm with this package ‘virtual gamepad’ for retropie npm adverts were onetime when i set it up this is on every upgrade which is different magnitude of adverts https://github.com/jehervy/node-virtual-gamepads
Tabby
- Ask HN: Alternative to Putty for Multiple Sites?
- Just How Much Faster Are the Gnome 46 Terminals?
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I would be using Tabby Terminal.
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what terminal emulator do you use and why?
tabby.sh - design, features
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Tabby: A terminal for a more modern age
iTerm2 is a great terminal for macOS. I use it extensively every day. Despite that, I would gladly try out other terminals because it's fun and because I'm always open to finding something superior to even the great tools I use.
That said, there is exactly 1 feature that seems to only exist in iTerm2, and until another terminal emulator appears that has it, I'm staying put: tmux control mode.
https://github.com/Eugeny/tabby/issues/2715
- Windows admins - What SSH client do you prefer?
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What kind of applications are missing from the Linux ecosystem?
I've found Tabby does a good job and is Cross-Platform to you can use on Windows too. It can run any installed shell, serial connections and ssh. You can create profiles. It needs some work to be fully functional in Wayland i.e. Autohide feature doesn't work. But that's a graphical issue. Though, if you're just after creating and organising SSH profiles not terminal emulation, Remmina already has you covered. SSH, RDP and VNC.
What are some alternatives?
wesnoth - An open source, turn-based strategy game with a high fantasy theme.
Windows Terminal - The new Windows Terminal and the original Windows console host, all in the same place!
Spyfall
hyperterm - A terminal built on web technologies
Hextris - Fast paced HTML5 puzzle game inspired by Tetris!
oh-my-posh - The most customisable and low-latency cross platform/shell prompt renderer
Legend of the Green Dragon - Core functionality for Legend of the Green Dragon, a text-based RPG game.
cmder - Lovely console emulator package for Windows
untrusted - A meta-JavaScript adventure game by Alex Nisnevich and Greg Shuflin.
Visual Studio Code - Visual Studio Code
Clumsy Bird
terminator - multiple GNOME terminals in one window