shellinabox
CherryTree
shellinabox | CherryTree | |
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8 | 59 | |
2,781 | 3,246 | |
0.6% | - | |
0.0 | 9.4 | |
about 1 year ago | 8 days ago | |
C | C++ | |
GNU General Public License v3.0 or later | GNU General Public License v3.0 or later |
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shellinabox
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ttyd - Share your terminal over the web
Is it an alternative to shellinabox ?
https://github.com/shellinabox/shellinabox
- Can I access any vps service terminals via browser?
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Share your greatest free tools
Shell In A Box (though it hasn't been updated in a few years)
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Linux administration tools on the browser
Remind me of ShellInABox, but Apache Guacamole is probably much better supported.
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TorBox v.0.4.1 released — easier than ever
From the GitHub community, nyxnor did an amazing work to rewrite the support of bridges with pluggable transports (OBFS4, MEEK-AZURE and SNOWFLAKE) to make it easier than ever to circumvent censorship. Also, we experimentally added „Shellinabox“ so that user, who are not familiar with SSH can also access the TorBox Main menu with a web browser. However, we are not completely satisfied with that solution yet because browsers are showing warning messages with the self-signed certificate for a secure connection. We are eager to hear your feedback on “Shellinabox”. Do you know better alternatives? For more details about the latest TorBox Version, check out our Blog Post.
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What terminal emulator do you use?
shellinabox — A web-based SSH Terminal https://github.com/shellinabox/shellinabox
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Possible To Use Nomachine On Port 3389
It's also possible ports 80/443 are also available to your Windows machine. In which case you might use your NoMachine service to listen on that port. If the firewall is not permissive enough, you can use something like shellinabox to HTTP into the Windows machine and perform administration tasks to disable RDP/endable NoMachine on port 3389.
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How do I make a MUD ?
It looks like Telehack is running a Javascript + CSS kit called ShellInABox to allow web browsers to connect via Telnet. The link they provided in the "about" leads to a malfunctioning webpage, looks to be last updated in 2010. However, that project was forked on GitHub, and the most recent update appears to be Jan 2019, so there is a likely-working copy of that software for allowing for that kind of access.
CherryTree
- Cherrytree Releases 1.0.0
- Digital notetaking?
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Personal "database" for storing work experience information?
I am started using CherryTree. (There is a screenshot here.)
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Ask HN: Using Markdown Files for Notetaking?
I wonder if an extensible editor (example: Atom) could do both of those things with Markdown files. Assuming by styling you mean things like being able to highlight and custom-style some text, even in a typically text-only view of a markdown file. It wouldn't be a big surprise if that could be done...somehow. Collapsible points ought to be doable for sure.
Personally I use other methods for styling within markdown, for example emoji, tags, link formatting with brackets (for things that are not really links), etc.
I also take any list that's longer than 8-10 items and break it up by category or reorganize it so it's less visually overwhelming.
Otherwise you may find it helpful to look into more rich-editor-style notetaking solutions like cherrytree or Notecase Pro. The latter is proprietary but I used it for years and was very happy with it. Good luck in your search.
https://www.giuspen.com/cherrytree/
https://www.notecasepro.com/
- website down
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Journal Writing App
I'm kinda surprised no one mentioned cherrytree yet.
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hierarchical note taking applications
cherrytree
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Best book writing app?
I use FocusWriter. It's a lightweight, full-screen app that does more than enough for a manuscript. I used to use Google Docs with Wavemaker, which has a lot of extra functions like cards and timelines, etc. Docs slowed down a lot with a lot of open windows or really long docs, however. And with WFH the sync isn't that important to me anymore. For notes lately I've been using CheeryTree. All these are free.
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Share your greatest free tools
CherryTree for a general note-taking database. As an Application Packager I can't remember PowerShell scripts I wrote two weeks ago, so saving my recipes in here is priceless.
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I've reached 2800 mods. Never do that.
How do you keep track of/document everything? I have been using Cherry Tree. It is a fancy open source note taking program that lets you keep notes in a tree like structure.
What are some alternatives?
scrcpy - Display and control your Android device
Trilium Notes - Build your personal knowledge base with Trilium Notes
tmux - tmux source code
to-markdown - 🛏 An HTML to Markdown converter written in JavaScript
TorBox - TorBox is an easy to use, anonymizing router based on Raspberry Pi, which also runs on Debian and Ubuntu based systems.
OSCP-Exam-Report-Template-Markdown - :orange_book: Markdown Templates for Offensive Security OSCP, OSWE, OSCE, OSEE, OSWP exam report
Sshwifty - Web SSH & Telnet (WebSSH & WebTelnet client) 🔮
Joplin - Joplin - the secure note taking and to-do app with synchronisation capabilities for Windows, macOS, Linux, Android and iOS.
Eterm - Eterm terminal emulator
obsidian-leaflet - Adds interactive maps to Obsidian.md using Leaflet.js
tilix - A tiling terminal emulator for Linux using GTK+ 3
public-pentesting-reports - A list of public penetration test reports published by several consulting firms and academic security groups.