# term.everything **Repository Path**: mirrors_trending/term.everything ## Basic Information - **Project Name**: term.everything - **Description**: Run any GUI app in the terminal❗ - **Primary Language**: Unknown - **License**: AGPL-3.0 - **Default Branch**: main - **Homepage**: None - **GVP Project**: No ## Statistics - **Stars**: 0 - **Forks**: 0 - **Created**: 2025-09-11 - **Last Updated**: 2025-09-13 ## Categories & Tags **Categories**: Uncategorized **Tags**: None ## README
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Term.Everything❗

Download the beta test now! HowIDidIt.md
Works on both x11 and Wayland host systems.
## Run every GUI app in the terminal! ![warp_into_terminal0001-0195](./resources/graphics/warp_in_2.gif) ## Even over ssh! Behold as I play a [video game in a font](https://github.com/mmulet/font-game-engine) in a web browser in a terminal transmitted over ssh (with one hand tied behind my back)! ![ssh_example](./resources/graphics/ssh_example.gif) ### Read about how it works! Check out [HowIDidIt.md](./resources/HowIDidIt.md) ## More Examples The quality of the window is limited to the number of rows and columns in your terminal. If you increase the resolution (ctrl - in alacritty, check your terminal) the quality will go up, (but performance may go down). Here I open up the Wing It! movie, and increase the quality until I get both a good frame rate and resolution: ![increase resolution](./resources/graphics/show_increase_res.gif) ---------------- If your terminal supports images (like [kitty](https://sw.kovidgoyal.net/kitty/) or [iterm2](https://iterm2.com/)) you can render windows at full resolution (performance may degrade). In this example, on my mac, I open iTerm2 ssh into ubuntu and open firefox at full resolution: ![full_resultion](resources/graphics/full_resultion.gif) ------------ I feel like every single day I hear about another terminal file viewer. I say, stop making terminal file viewers because you can just use the file viewer you already have! In your terminal! ![file_manager](./resources/graphics/file_manager.gif) ------------- Terminal in a terminal in a terminal in a terminal in a terminal.... it's terminals all the way down. ![terminal_in_terminal](./resources/graphics/terminal_in_terminal.gif) ------------- With only a small amount hacking, it can run Doom (shareware episode)! ![Doom](./resources/graphics/doom.gif) ## About `term.everything❗` is a Linux CLI program to run GUI windows in your terminal. Specifically, `term.everything❗` is a built-from-scratch [Wayland](https://wiki.archlinux.org/title/Wayland) compositor that outputs to a terminal rather than your monitor. >Don't know what Wayland is or just want to know more about how this works? Then, head over to [HowIDidIt.md](./resources/HowIDidIt.md) where I will explain how everything works in detail. ## Try it out! [Download the beta test now!](https://github.com/mmulet/term.everything/releases) ## Roadmap 1. [x] Term some things <--- This is where we are at - Some apps or (even most apps) may fail to launch or even crash! Please create [an issue]( https://github.com/mmulet/term.everything/issues) if you have problems. 2. [ ] Term most things 3. [ ] Term everything❗ ## Help and Usage Check out the [help file here](./resources/help.md) for a usage guide on how to use `term.everything❗` ## Contributing term.everything❗ is written in developer friendly [Typescript](https://www.typescriptlang.org/) using the [bun](https://bun.com/) engine, with a just a smidge of C++. See [./Contributing.md](./Contributing.md). ## Legal: term.everything❗ copyright 2025 Late for Dinner Studios, LLC --- Fontemon copyright 2021 Late for Dinner Studios, LLC --- Wing It! movie is licensed under the Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 license [Wing it licensing page](https://studio.blender.org/projects/wing-it/pages/licensing/) Attribution: (CC) Blender Foundation | studio.blender.org --- Doom shareware episode is copyright 1993 id Software --- ## Bonus: This is Gwerm the Term Worm. ![this is gwern](./resources/graphics/this_is_gwern.gif) He is doing okay. Thanks for asking.