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Terminal is a Go library for converting arbitrary shell output (with ANSI) into beautifully rendered HTML. See http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/ANSI_escape_code for more information about ANSI Terminal Control Escape Sequences.
It provides a single command, terminal-to-html
, that can be used to convert terminal output via STDIN, as well as via a simple web server.
[!WARNING]
terminal-to-html
is not hardened against cross-site scripting (XSS) or other attacks. When run on user-generated content, output should be passed through a HTML sanitizer prior to displaying in a browser.
Piping in terminal output via the command line:
cat fixtures/pikachu.sh.raw | terminal-to-html -preview > out.html
Posting terminal content via HTTP:
terminal-to-html -http=:6060 &
curl --data-binary "@fixtures/pikachu.sh.raw" http://localhost:6060/terminal > out.html
For coloring you can use the sample terminal.css stylesheet and wrap the output in an element with class term-container
(e.g. <div class="term-container"><!-- terminal output --></div>
).
Terminal has basic support for iTerm2 inline images. Only control sequences with inline=1
will be rendered and preserveAspectRatio
is not supported.
Terminal also provides a way to refer to images from the internet rather than transmitted via ANSI. The format is similar to iTerm2 inline images but uses the escape code 1338
:
1338;url=http://imgur.com/foo.gif;width=100%;height=50px;alt=My Image
You can use the provided image.sh
to produce this escape sequence.
Terminal can also render hyperlinks:
1339;url=https://google.com;content=Google Search
You can use the provided link.sh
to produce this escape sequence.
Links which contain semicolons can be surrounded by either single or double quotation marks:
1339;url='https://example.com/link-with;semicolon?argument=something';content=Example
If you have Go installed you can simply run the following command to install the terminal-to-html
command into $GOPATH/bin
:
$ go install github.com/buildkite/terminal-to-html/v3/cmd/terminal-to-html
You can also just download the standalone binary from https://github.com/buildkite/terminal-to-html/releases
To get a bash prompt with all the go cross-compilation tools set up for you already:
$ docker build -t terminal . && docker run -it --rm -v $(pwd):/go/src/github.com/buildkite/terminal-to-html terminal bash
Run go test -bench .
to see raw Go performance. The npm
test is the focus: this best represents the kind of use cases the original code was developed against.
git checkout -b my-new-feature
)git commit -am 'Add some feature'
)git push origin my-new-feature
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