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iirc most MUDs use telnet, so any user can use whichever client they prefer - I'm sure there's ways to have xterm.js use telnet. There's this project that is a MUD using Telnet written in C#: https://github.com/cmackles/MudSharp
Terminal.Gui maintainer here...
We're working on it [1]
[1] https://github.com/Blazor-Console/HACC/blob/main/README.md
On the C++ front, I've been using this and love it - https://github.com/ArthurSonzogni/FTXUI - it also has wasm target, so may target the web.
I'm regular Far Commander on Windows, and Midnight Commander, also known as mc on Linux/OSX. In fact my "Command-Prompt" on Windows is always FAR (this comes with certain limitations, but I'm so used to it, I can't do my normal work without it). I could never get into the Explorer, and only use it in rare cases.
Do you happen to use "F7 History" [1] which is based on `Out-ConsoleGridView`, which, in-turn is built on Terminal.Gui?
If not, why not? (Because I'd love to make it even better).