wetty
elnode
wetty | elnode | |
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11 | 5 | |
4,086 | 476 | |
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7.1 | 0.0 | |
5 months ago | about 3 years ago | |
TypeScript | Emacs Lisp | |
MIT License | GNU General Public License v3.0 only |
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wetty
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Homelab Adventures: Crafting a Personal Tech Playground
WeTTY
- What is the best ssh web based app with docker currently??
- Question about Data Transfer to New NAS
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Anybody have a good dashboard tool recommendation?
I use wetty for a terminal in a browser. https://github.com/butlerx/wetty
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How to expose the server terminal(truenas or any linux) with Traefik?
You’re already running docker. Install Wetty. Works great. Make sure you have strong strong Auth though.
- Access SSH through web ui.
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Managing SSH Sessions Doesn't Have to be a Royal Pain
Can RGNets look into integrating Wetty, terminal over https (https://github.com/butlerx/wetty) where we can ssh to devices it manages from the fleet or the rXg itself without giving direct shell access to users.
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Charm – tools to make the command line glamorous
ttyd is a nice little web terminal: https://github.com/tsl0922/ttyd Just small, fast, low fuss C-based executable.
wetty is another good option if you want to run a nodejs app: https://github.com/butlerx/wetty
Both use xterm.js for the client terminal, which is these days the only game in town for a web terminal (it's what VS code and many other electron apps use too). It's quite good.
Do be aware though that running a web-accessible terminal is a huge security headache. You're opening up a websocket to effectively allow commands and code to run on your server. Pay attention to security and authentication options any web terminal gives you, and use them. Most are not very secure out of the box or just following their readme examples.
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SSH from a container?
Do you mean something like Wetty?
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Example of a web app interacting with backend process via terminal-like interface?
Hello, does anyone know of an open source project/web app/library, written in Haskell, that makes terminal interface accessible via browser? An example of what I'd like to achieve: Start R repl process withing a docker container on the backend (e.g. `docker run -it --rm rocker/r-base`) and allow user to interact with it using terminal-like interface from their browser (with stuff like TAB completion working etc.) It seems that xterm.js is a popular choice to implement the client side of such a thing, but I'm looking for some inspiration of how a backend of such an application could be implemented in Haskell. Examples in other languages that do similar thing to what I'd like: Go: https://github.com/yudai/gotty Typescript: https://github.com/butlerx/wetty
elnode
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Looking for an emacs client API or protocol definition
You could probably setup a server using elnode.
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What is the best way to make Emacs functions available to non-Emacs programs?
Other than `emacsclient -e`, REST endpoints in a running emacs instance would be an interesting solution: https://github.com/nicferrier/elnode
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Using emacs as simple webserver on vps
elnode
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A browser client to Emacs server?
Whatever you create will be very insecure. And if I were to create something like what you're describing, I'd write a webserver which would run lisp in a backend local emacs instance via emacsclient. This would enable at least some security measures, though you'd have to make sure arbitrary lisp execution would be prevented. Or you could write the webserver in emacs itself all in lisp. You could base your work on this https://github.com/nicferrier/elnode
- elnode: evented io webserver right inside your emacs.
What are some alternatives?
gotty - Share your terminal as a web application
ttyd - Share your terminal over the web
emacs-web-server - Extensible Emacs HTTP 1.1 server
aura-theme - ✨ A beautiful dark theme for your favorite apps.
emacs-web-server - web server running Emacs Lisp handlers.
haskell-webshell - Webshell - pipe your shell to the browser over websockets
elnode - Evented io webserver right inside your Emacs - maintained fork for MELPA.
ssh-pageant - An SSH authentication agent for Cygwin/MSYS to PuTTY's Pageant.
charm - The Charm Tool and Library 🌟
questionary - Python library to build pretty command line user prompts ✨Easy to use multi-select lists, confirmations, free text prompts ...
portal - Portal is a quick and easy command-line file transfer utility from any computer to another.