/linux-403-terminal

Transforms 403 error pages into an interactive Linux terminal interface, offering users an engaging and fun experience during error encounters.

Primary LanguageJavaScript

Linux Terminal 403 Error Page

Welcome to the Linux Terminal 403 Error Page! 🚀 Try it out for yourself

This project serves as a creative and interactive alternative to the typical "Access Denied" or "Forbidden" error pages. Instead of a bland message, users will encounter an emulation of a Linux terminal, providing a fun and engaging experience even in the face of an error.

Linux Terminal 403 Error Page Screenshot

Features

  • Interactive Design: Users are greeted with a familiar terminal interface, complete with a command prompt and customizable commands.
  • Engaging Experience: Rather than a static error message, users can explore and interact with the terminal, making the error encounter more enjoyable.
  • Smooth Functionality: Despite a few errors, the project is well-made and most features work seamlessly, enhancing user satisfaction.

Known Issues

While this project is working pretty smooth, it still has a few glitches:

  • Writing multiple commands that sends longs messages might cause errors
  • Certain features might not work on all browsers.
  • Compatibility issues with specific screen resolutions or devices.

Contributing

Contributions are welcome! If you encounter any bugs or have ideas for enhancements, feel free to open an issue or submit a pull request.

Credits

This project was created by xkow and inspired by the creativity of Linux terminal interfaces.

License

This project is licensed under the xkow.xyz License - see the LICENSE file for details.


Disclaimer: This project is purely for creative and educational purposes. It does not provide actual terminal functionality and should not be used for production environments or to execute real commands. Always adhere to website access policies and guidelines.