commit | cc1caf04a069242d16458bd63ed3b7fd71224769 | [log] [tgz] |
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author | Mike Frysinger <vapier@chromium.org> | Sun Jan 27 00:08:52 2019 |
committer | Mike Frysinger <vapier@chromium.org> | Mon Jan 28 18:55:00 2019 |
tree | b6f5f1e0807d25d3e40e789f75cd91b1e6bbeda0 | |
parent | 1ef6cff58c26a30945c8b79739897d721db618b2 [diff] |
nassh: pull out /dev/tty file handling The openFile logic is a bit convoluted. Pulling /dev/tty out from the /dev/std* handlers makes the code a bit easier to read, especially as it doesn't re-use most of the code paths like the others. Change-Id: Id6706c4e6aeef3fef2eabadd1cebc960b318c9d2 Reviewed-on: https://chromium-review.googlesource.com/c/1438455 Reviewed-by: Vitaliy Shipitsyn <vsh@google.com> Tested-by: Mike Frysinger <vapier@chromium.org>
This repository contains the libdot JavaScript library and some web applications that make use of it.
The official copy of this repository is hosted at https://chromium.googlesource.com/apps/libapps.
There is also a mirror on github at https://github.com/libapps/libapps-mirror. A few subprojects are also extracted out into their own git repo and mirrored. Keep in mind that these mirrors may occasionally be behind the official repository.
All changes must go through the Gerrit code review server on https://chromium-review.googlesource.com. Github pull requests cannot be accepted. Please see the HACK.md document in this directory for the details.
libdot/ is a small set of JS libraries initially developed as part of hterm, now available as shared code.
hterm/ is a JS library that provides a terminal emulator. It is reasonably fast, reasonably correct, and reasonably portable across browsers.
nassh/ is the Secure Shell Chrome App (currently a “v1.5” app, soon to become a “v2” or platform app) that combines hterm with a NaCl build of OpenSSH to provide a PuTTY-like app for Chrome users.
ssh_client/ is the NaCl port of OpenSSH. It is used by nassh to create the Secure Shell App.
wash/ is a library for cross-origin virtual filesystems, similar to the Plan 9 filesystem. This directory also contains a simple bash-like shell environment for exploring these filesystems. The code in this directory is a work-in-progress.