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react-terminal-control-component

v1.5.4

Published

React component that renders a terminal

Downloads

47

Readme

Terminal png

Features

  • Mobile support. 📱
  • Customizable commands, prompt and error message. ✅
  • Support callbacks(async/non-async) for commands. 🔄
  • Command history using arrow up and down. 🔼
  • Support for copy/paste. 📋
  • In-built themes and support to create more. 🚀

Installation

Install package with NPM or YARN and add it to your development dependencies:

npm install react-terminal

OR

yarn add react-terminal

Usage

import { ReactTerminal } from "react-terminal";

function App(props) {
  // Define commands here
  const commands = {
    whoami: "jackharper",
    cd: (directory) => `changed path to ${directory}`
  };

  return (
    <ReactTerminal
      commands={commands}
    />
  );
}

Also make sure to wrap the main mountpoint around the TerminalContextProvider. This retains the state even when the component is unmounted and then mounted back:

import { TerminalContextProvider } from "react-terminal";

ReactDOM.render(
  <TerminalContextProvider>
    <App/>
  </TerminalContextProvider>,
  rootElement
);

Creating custom themes

The component comes with few in-built themes: light, dark, material-light, material-dark, material-ocean, matrix and dracula. You can also create custom themes by passing themes parameter in props, as follows:

<ReactTerminal
  commands={commands}
  themes={{
    "my-custom-theme": {
      themeBGColor: "#272B36",
      themeToolbarColor: "#DBDBDB",
      themeColor: "#FFFEFC",
      themePromptColor: "#a917a8"
    }
  }}
  theme="my-custom-theme"
/>

Props

| name | description | default |--|--|-- | welcomeMessage | A welcome message to show at the start, before the prompt begins. Value can be either a string or JSX | null | prompt | Terminal prompt | >>> | commands | List of commands to be provided as a key value pair where value can be either a string, JSX/HTML tag or callback | null | errorMessage | Message to show when unidentified command executed, can be either a string, JSX/HTML tag or callback | "not found!" | enableInput | Whether to enable user input | true | showControlBar | Whether to show the top control bar | true | showControlButtons | Whether to show the control buttons at the top bar of the terminal | true | theme | Theme of the terminal | "light" | themes | Themes object to supply custom themes | null | defaultHandler | Default handler to be used (if provided) when no commands match. Useful when you don't know list of commands beforehand/want to send them to server for handling. | null

In-built commands

| command | description | |--|--| | clear | clears the console |

Report a bug

If you found a bug in this library, please file an GitHub issue here.