exterminate

1.4.1 • Public • Published

exterminate

terminal emulator application like xterm

example

Just type exterminate. You will be in a graphical shell just like xterm or gnome-terminal, except running with chrome using --app.

To render html pages and images inline in the terminal use the xtshow command:

exterminate

You can render any html you want on the terminal! Here's some javascript and html that parses the query string and renders it... in comic sans!

var qs = require('querystring');
 
var params = qs.parse(window.location.search.replace(/^\?/, ''));
var text = document.createTextNode(JSON.stringify(params));
document.body.appendChild(text);
<html>
<head>
<style>
  body {
    font-family: "Comic Sans MS";
    color: rgb(100,255,255);
    font-size: 1.5em;
  }
</style> 
</head>
<body>
<script src="bundle.js"></script>
</body>
</html>
$ browserify main.js > bundle.js

comic sans in the terminal

usage

usage:

  exterminate OPTIONS
  
    Create an exterminate session or server.
    
    OPTIONS:
    
      --port=PORT   Listen on 0.0.0.0:PORT and go into server mode.
      
      --viewer      Broadcast the first connection to all later connections.
      
      --share       Share a terminal with anybody who connects.
      
      --share=N     Limit sharing to the first N connections.
      
      --app=CMD     Command to launch `google-chrome` as or false to not launch.
      
      --shell=CMD   Command used for the shell by exterminate. Defaults to
                    $SHELL and falls back to `bash`.

  exterminate show FILE
  
    Render the html, image, or text content at FILE inline in the terminal.
    
    This command is also available as `xtshow`.

install

First install google chrome ane make sure google-chrome is in your $PATH.

Then with npm do:

npm install -g exterminate

license

MIT

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