term.js-cockpit
v0.0.11
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Cockpit's fork of the term.js project
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term.js
A full xterm clone written in javascript. Used by tty.js.
Fork of term.js
This is a fork of the now unmaintained https://github.com/chjj/term.js with our own enhancements.
Example
Server:
var term = require('term.js');
app.use(term.middleware());
...
Client:
window.addEventListener('load', function() {
var socket = io.connect();
socket.on('connect', function() {
var term = new Terminal({
cols: 80,
rows: 24,
screenKeys: true
});
term.on('data', function(data) {
socket.emit('data', data);
});
term.on('title', function(title) {
document.title = title;
});
term.open(document.body);
term.write('\x1b[31mWelcome to term.js!\x1b[m\r\n');
socket.on('data', function(data) {
term.write(data);
});
socket.on('disconnect', function() {
term.destroy();
});
});
}, false);
Tmux-like
While term.js has always supported copy/paste using the mouse, it now also supports several keyboard based solutions for copy/paste.
term.js includes a tmux-like selection mode (enabled with the screenKeys
option) which makes copy and paste very simple. Ctrl-A
enters prefix
mode,
from here you can type Ctrl-V
to paste. Press [
in prefix mode to enter
selection mode. To select text press v
(or space
) to enter visual mode, use
hjkl
to navigate and create a selection, and press Ctrl-C
to copy.
Ctrl-C
(in visual mode) and Ctrl-V
(in prefix mode) should work in any OS
for copy and paste. y
(in visual mode) will work for copying only on X11
systems. It will copy to the primary selection.
Note: Ctrl-C
will also work in prefix mode for the regular OS/browser
selection. If you want to select text with your mouse and copy it to the
clipboard, simply select the text and type Ctrl-A + Ctrl-C
, and
Ctrl-A + Ctrl-V
to paste it.
For mac users: consider Ctrl
to be Command/Apple
above.
Contribution and License Agreement
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. </legalese>
License
Copyright (c) 2012-2013, Christopher Jeffrey (MIT License)