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incs01/pyxtermjs (press backspace or delete to remove)Hi, sorry if this is a lazy question but I m trying to avoid rabbit holes. Is pyxtermjs currently compatible with the
https://github.com/jerch/xterm-addon-image/ or could it be? It does not seem to be ...
csik
- Opened 14 days ago
- #41
I m running pyxtermjs on port 5002 and it works fine in this link http://localhost:5002
I m using nginx to proxy port 8083 to port 5002, to be able to access to terminal from port 8083 http://localhost:8083 ...
atahanuz
- Opened on Sep 25, 2023
- #38
I am trying to save the user prompt to a log file but this program receives every key that is pressed by user without
filtering any. Is there any way to save only the input when pressed enter?
MuhammedAliISIK
- 1
- Opened on Aug 18, 2023
- #37
Hi guys,
thanks for this amazing tool, I wanted to integrate pyxtermjs on an existing python script already using flask (to avoid
to use a reverse proxy using 2 ports) Is there a simple way for this integration? ...
nerkdesign
- 1
- Opened on Jan 24, 2023
- #34
Hi Chad, We are using a similar xtermjs application using node js (node-pty) to host the terminal process and SignalR
for communication with the web host. I’ve been looking at doing the same thing using ...
wmmihaa
- 1
- Opened on Jan 9, 2023
- #33
Thank you for this awesome tool. Is there a straight-forward way to integrate the sound output of Terminal Applications
running on pyxtermjs through the browser? Thank you again.
eanmikale
- Opened on Nov 20, 2022
- #32
cs01
- 2
- Opened on Oct 4, 2022
- #30
Maybe this issue can keep a long-term activity status without being closed for accepting more good use scenarios.
0400H
- 4
- Opened on Jun 20, 2022
- #26
Tried this on windows 7 and it says no module named termios . Capture Getting the same error while importing in seperate
py file. Also cant install via pip when further researched it is found : no distribution ...
omkara000
- 2
- Opened on Jun 17, 2022
- #25
I d like a command-line argument that lets me specify a custom CSS file to use. For example, I might want to use some
CSS that changes the way that the connected/disconnected looks, or I might want to ...
CoconutMacaroon
- 2
- Opened on Jan 19, 2022
- #24

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