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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
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
Links
- Homepage — https://www.waveterm.dev
- Download Page — https://www.waveterm.dev/download
- Documentation — https://docs.waveterm.dev/
- Blog — https://blog.waveterm.dev/
- Quick Start Guide — https://docs.waveterm.dev/quickstart/
- Discord Community — https://discord.gg/XfvZ334gwU
Building from Source
Contributing
Wave uses Github Project for tracking issues.
Find more information in our Contributions Guide, which includes: