/electerm

📻Terminal/ssh/serial port/sftp client(linux, mac, win)

Primary LanguageJavaScriptMIT LicenseMIT

electerm

GitHub version Build Status Build status Dependency Status Dev Dependency Status license JavaScript Style Guide

Terminal/ssh/sftp client(linux, mac, win) based on electron/ssh2/node-pty/xterm/antd/subx and other libs.

Download/install

npm i -g electerm

# after install it will open at once for windows and linux,
# for mac, will open the drag to install panel

Upgrade

  • Auto upgrade: When new version released, you will get upgrade notification after you start electerm again, then you click the upgrade button to upgrade.
  • Download: Just download the latest edition, reinstall.
  • Npm: If you install from npm, just run npm i -g electerm again.

Features

  • Work as a terminal/file manager or ssh/sftp client(similar to xshell)
  • Global hotkey to toggle window visibility (simliar to guake, default is ctrl + 2)
  • Multi platform(linux, mac, win)
  • 🇺🇸 🇨🇳 🇧🇷 🇷🇺 🇪🇸 🇫🇷 Support multi-language(electerm-locales, contribute welcome)
  • Double click to directly edit remote file(small ones).
  • Edit local file with built-in editor(small ones).
  • Auth with publickey + password.
  • Zmodem(rz, sz).
  • Transparent window(Mac, win).
  • Terminal background image.
  • Global/session proxy.
  • Quick commands
  • Sync bookmarks/themes/quick commands to github secret gist
  • Serial Port support

Support

Without users's feebacks/suggestions, this project would not get this far, would love to hear from you, please tell me what you think, submit an issue, send me an email, or create/fix language files.

Dev

# tested in ubuntu16.04/mac os 10.13 only
# need nodejs/npm, suggest using nvm to install nodejs/npm
# https://github.com/creationix/nvm
# with node 8.6+

git clone git@github.com:electerm/electerm.git
cd electerm
npm i

# start webpack dev server
npm start

# in a separate terminal session run app
npm run app

# lint
npm run lint

# code format fix
npm run fix

Test

npm run pre-test
cp .sample.env .env
# then edit .env, fill your test host/username/password
npm run test

Test build

# Tested only in ubuntu 16.04 x64
# Install yarn first(to do yarn autoclean)
# See https://yarnpkg.com/en/docs/install

# Build linux only with -l
npm i
npm run pre-test
npm run release -l
# visit dist/

Use

Change log

Visit Releases

License

MIT