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Wave Terminal
Wave is an open-source terminal that can launch graphical widgets, controlled and integrated directly with the CLI. It includes a base terminal, directory browser, file previews (images, media, markdown), a graphical editor (for code/text files), a web browser, and integrated AI chat.
Wave isn't just another terminal emulator; it's a rethink on how terminals are built. For too long there has been a disconnect between the CLI and the web. If you want fast, keyboard-accessible, easy-to-write applications, you use the CLI, but if you want graphical interfaces, native widgets, copy/paste, scrolling, variable font sizes, then you'd have to turn to the web. Wave's goal is to bridge that gap.
Installation
Wave Terminal works on macOS, Linux, and Windows.
Install Wave Terminal from: www.waveterm.dev/download
Homebrew
Also available as a Homebrew Cask for macOS.
brew install --cask wave
Snap
Also available as a Snap for Linux.
sudo snap install waveterm --classic
Chocolatey
Also available via Chocolatey for Windows:
choco install wave
WinGet
Also available via the Windows Package Manager (WinGet):
winget install CommandLine.Wave
Minimum requirements
Wave Terminal and WSH run on the following platforms:
- macOS 11 or later (arm64, x64)
- Windows 10 1809 or later (x64)
- Linux based on glibc-2.28 or later (Debian 10, RHEL 8, Ubuntu 20.04, etc.) (arm64, x64)
Links
- Homepage — https://www.waveterm.dev
- Download Page — https://www.waveterm.dev/download
- Documentation — https://docs.waveterm.dev
- Legacy Documentation — https://legacydocs.waveterm.dev
- Blog — https://blog.waveterm.dev
- Discord Community — https://discord.gg/XfvZ334gwU
Building from Source
Contributing
Wave uses GitHub Issues for issue tracking.
Find more information in our Contributions Guide, which includes:
Activity
License
Wave Terminal is licensed under the Apache-2.0 License. For more information on our dependencies, see here.