waveterm/README.md
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Support Linux packaging via electron-builder (#371)
* Add linux makers

* missed some

* remove eu-strip

* blah

* add description

* remove v from version

* add exec name

* use bin

* add bin to both

* test flatpak

* test adding dev dependencies

* remove flatpak for now

* add command to flatten directory structure

* update package info

* save rpm info

* save work

* add bin to packagerConfig

* save work

* okay let's see what happens

* iterate array

* test more

* remove large

* test

* test

* remove linux arm

* test addl targets

* add quiet to zip

* revert dir flatten

* remove pacman

* add s3 bucket to electron-builder config

* make dir

* only copy artifacts

* don't merge

* zip recurse

* blah

* replace with electronupdater

* make generic

* fix

* fix stuff

* Update build-helper.yml

* test fix

* fix path

* remove tree

* messed up comment

* remove touch

* add platform name to artifact

* remove license

* remove forge

* cleanup builder config

* switch artifact name order

* Remove darwin restriction on autoupdate

* try adding back pacman

* fix license

* remove pacman again

* rewrite scripts

* add binary paths to builder

* clean up

* Update scripts

* update interval and readme

* remove flatpak and snap dependencies for now

* upload with a wildcard

* fix paths for addl binaries

* add back blockmap

* update release path

* add newline

* remove forge config

* 2 small fixes - remove double cd for waveshell building, and remove GOARCH for wavesrv binary in dev mode
2024-03-04 22:03:53 -08:00

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Wave Terminal

An open-source, cross-platform, AI-integrated, modern terminal for seamless workflows.

Wave isn't just another terminal emulator; it's a rethink on how terminals are built. Wave combines command line with the power of the open web to help veteran CLI users and new developers alike.

  • Inline renderers to cut down on context switching. Render code, images, markdown, and CSV files without ever leaving the terminal.
  • Persistent sessions that can restore state across network disconnections and reboots
  • Searchable contextual command history across all remote sessions (saved locally)
  • Workspaces, tabs, and command blocks to keep you organized
  • AI Integration with ChatGPT (or ChatGPT compatible APIs) to help write commands and get answers inline

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Installation

Wave Terminal works with MacOS and Linux (preliminary).

Install Wave Terminal from: www.waveterm.dev/download

Also available as a homebrew cask for MacOS:

brew install --cask wave

Building from Source

Contributing

Wave uses Github Project for tracking issues.

Find more information in our Contributions Guide, which includes: