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1 # [![xterm.js logo](logo.png)](https://xtermjs.org)
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5 Xterm.js is a terminal front-end component written in JavaScript that works in the browser.
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7 It enables applications to provide fully featured terminals to their users and create great development experiences.
8
9 ## Features
10 - **Text-based application support**: Use xterm.js to work with applications like `bash`, `git` etc.
11 - **Curses-based application support**: Use xterm.js to work with applications like `vim`, `tmux` etc.
12 - **Mouse events support**: Xterm.js captures mouse events like click and scroll and passes them to the terminal's back-end controlling process
13 - **CJK (Chinese, Japanese, Korean) character support**: Xterm.js renders CJK characters seamlessly
14 - **IME support**: Insert international (including CJK) characters using IME input with your keyboard
15 - **Self-contained library**: Xterm.js works on its own. It does not require any external libraries like jQuery or React to work
16 - **Modular, event-based API**: Lets you build addons and themes with ease
17
18 ## What xterm.js is not
19 - Xterm.js is not a terminal application that you can download and use on your computer
20 - Xterm.js is not `bash`. Xterm.js can be connected to processes like `bash` and let you interact with them (provide input, receive output)
21
22 ## Real-world uses
23 Xterm.js is used in several world-class applications to provide great terminal experiences.
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25 - [**SourceLair**](https://www.sourcelair.com/): In-browser IDE that provides its users with fully-featured Linux terminals based on xterm.js
26 - [**Microsoft Visual Studio Code**](http://code.visualstudio.com/): Modern, versatile and powerful open source code editor that provides an integrated terminal based on xterm.js
27 - [**ttyd**](https://github.com/tsl0922/ttyd): A command-line tool for sharing terminal over the web, with fully-featured terminal emulation based on xterm.js
28 - [**Katacoda**](https://www.katacoda.com/): Katacoda is an Interactive Learning Platform for software developers, covering the latest Cloud Native technologies.
29 - [**Eclipse Che**](http://www.eclipse.org/che): Developer workspace server, cloud IDE, and Eclipse next-generation IDE.
30 - [**Codenvy**](http://www.codenvy.com): Cloud workspaces for development teams.
31 - [**CoderPad**](https://coderpad.io): Online interviewing platform for programmers. Run code in many programming languages, with results displayed by `xterm.js`.
32 - [**WebSSH2**](https://github.com/billchurch/WebSSH2): A web based SSH2 client using `xterm.js`, socket.io, and ssh2.
33 - [**Spyder Terminal**](https://github.com/spyder-ide/spyder-terminal): A full fledged system terminal embedded on Spyder IDE.
34 - [**Cloud Commander**](https://cloudcmd.io "Cloud Commander"): Orthodox web file manager with console and editor.
35 - [**Codevolve**](https://www.codevolve.com "Codevolve"): Online platform for interactive coding and web development courses. Live container-backed terminal uses `xterm.js`.
36 - [**RStudio**](https://www.rstudio.com/products/RStudio "RStudio"): RStudio is an integrated development environment (IDE) for R.
37 - [**Terminal for Atom**](https://github.com/jsmecham/atom-terminal-tab): A simple terminal for the Atom text editor.
38 - [**Eclipse Orion**](https://orionhub.org): A modern, open source software development environment that runs in the cloud. Code, deploy and run in the cloud.
39 - [**Gravitational Teleport**](https://github.com/gravitational/teleport): Gravitational Teleport is a modern SSH server for remotely accessing clusters of Linux servers via SSH or HTTPS.
40 - [**Hexlet**](https://en.hexlet.io): Practical programming courses (JavaScript, PHP, Unix, databases, functional programming). A steady path from the first line of code to the first job.
41 - [**Selenoid UI**](https://github.com/aerokube/selenoid-ui): Simple UI for the scallable golang implementation of Selenium Hub named Selenoid. We use XTerm for streaming logs over websockets from docker containers.
42 - [**Portainer**](https://portainer.io): Simple management UI for Docker.
43 - [**SSHy**](https://github.com/stuicey/SSHy): HTML5 Based SSHv2 Web Client with E2E encryption utilising `xterm.js`, SJCL & websockets.
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45
46 Do you use xterm.js in your application as well? Please [open a Pull Request](https://github.com/sourcelair/xterm.js/pulls) to include it here. We would love to have it in our list.
47
48 ## Browser Support
49
50 Since xterm.js is typically implemented as a developer tool, only modern browsers are supported officially. Here is a list of the versions we aim to support:
51
52 - Chrome 48+
53 - Edge 13+
54 - Firefox 44+
55 - Internet Explorer 11+
56 - Opera 35+
57 - Safari 8+
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59 Xterm.js works seamlessly in Electron apps and may even work on earlier versions of the browsers but these are the browsers we strive to keep working.
60
61 ## Demo
62
63 ### Linux or macOS
64
65 Run the following commands:
66
67 ```
68 $ npm install
69 $ npm start
70 ```
71
72 Then open http://0.0.0.0:3000 in a web browser.
73
74 ### Windows
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76 First, ensure [node-gyp](https://github.com/nodejs/node-gyp) is installed and configured correctly, then run these commands.
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78 Note: Do not use ConEmu, as it seems to break the demo for some reason.
79
80 ```
81 > npm install
82 > npm start
83 ```
84
85 Then open http://127.0.0.1:3000 in a web browser.
86
87 ## Getting Started
88
89 To start using xterm.js on your browser, add the `xterm.js` and `xterm.css` to the head of your html page. Then create a `<div id="terminal"></div>` onto which xterm can attach itself.
90 ```html
91 <!doctype html>
92 <html>
93 <head>
94 <link rel="stylesheet" href="bower_components/xterm.js/dist/xterm.css" />
95 <script src="bower_components/xterm.js/dist/xterm.js"></script>
96 </head>
97 <body>
98 <div id="terminal"></div>
99 <script>
100 var term = new Terminal();
101 term.open(document.getElementById('terminal'));
102 term.write('Hello from \033[1;3;31mxterm.js\033[0m $ ')
103 </script>
104 </body>
105 </html>
106 ```
107 Finally instantiate the `Terminal` object and then call the `open` function with the DOM object of the `div`.
108
109 ## Addons
110
111 Addons are JavaScript modules that attach functions to the `Terminal` prototype to extend its functionality. There are a handful available in the main repository in the `dist/addons` directory, you can even write your own (though they may break when the internals of xterm.js change across versions).
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113 To use an addon, just include the JavaScript file after xterm.js and before the `Terminal` object has been instantiated. The function should then be exposed on the `Terminal` object:
114
115 ```html
116 <script src="node_modules/dist/xterm.js"></script>
117 <script src="node_modules/dist/addons/fit/fit.js"></script>
118 ```
119
120 ```js
121 var xterm = new Terminal();
122 // init code...
123 xterm.fit();
124 ```
125
126 ## Releases
127
128 Xterm.js follows a monthly release cycle roughly.
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130 The existing releases are available at this GitHub repo's [Releases](https://github.com/sourcelair/xterm.js/releases), while the roadmap is available as [Milestones](https://github.com/sourcelair/xterm.js/milestones).
131
132 ## Development and Contribution
133
134 Xterm.js is maintained by [SourceLair](https://www.sourcelair.com/) and a few external contributors, but we would love to receive contributions from everyone!
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136 To contribute either code, documentation or issues to xterm.js please read the [Contributing document](CONTRIBUTING.md) beforehand. The development of xterm.js does not require any special tool. All you need is an editor that supports JavaScript/TypeScript and a browser. You will need Node.js installed locally to get all the features working in the demo.
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138 ## License Agreement
139
140 If you contribute code to this project, you are implicitly allowing your code to be distributed under the MIT license. You are also implicitly verifying that all code is your original work.
141
142 Copyright (c) 2014-2017, SourceLair, Private Company ([www.sourcelair.com](https://www.sourcelair.com/home)) (MIT License)
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144 Copyright (c) 2012-2013, Christopher Jeffrey (MIT License)