commit | e7fe13dfb4e8ec4e5b8b6eb61ebb47bf88f5479a | [log] [tgz] |
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author | Mike Frysinger <vapier@chromium.org> | Fri Aug 25 04:39:36 2017 |
committer | Mike Frysinger <vapier@chromium.org> | Sat Aug 26 04:59:15 2017 |
tree | 2fac6f18339c6f893e4b3a86dca458afe4ea6c46 | |
parent | 6380bed94bf45e9b6ba24bb41c6d0927412f8a6f [diff] |
hterm: do not warn about unknown sequences by default Dumping this info was probably useful in the earlier hterm days, but now that things are largely stable, this is a liability. If you dump a file with a lot of binary content (on purpose or by accident), generating a log message per byte can easily overwhelm Chrome. A simple example is to dump /dev/zero. Even just 10k bytes can start choking, and `cat` on that can write MBs per second. BUG=chromium:220406 Change-Id: I3295cd220fbedffbcc8b065b74ceaeb419cd59c3 Reviewed-on: https://chromium-review.googlesource.com/634744 Reviewed-by: Brandon Gilmore <varz@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. Keep in mind that this mirror 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. It provides a base layer for web applications. The code is intended to work in any modern browser, in either a plain web page or a “privileged” environment such as a Chrome platform application or Firefox extension. In practice, it's only been put to use in Chrome platform applications so far.
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.