⚙️ Terminal Credits — Browser Terminal 1.0.1v
This terminal simulation is a handcrafted pixel artifact, a living script, and a tribute to every moment spent arguing with CSS and wrestling JavaScript into obedience. It is powered by creative entropy and built with the stubborn vision of Hunter Tigner—architect of interfaces, breaker of predictable UI, and provocateur of browser-based command line chaos.
🌐 Core Technology
- HTML5 — for the bones of the browser body
- CSS3 — for aesthetic warfare and glowing green rebellion
- JavaScript — for interactivity, animation, and synthetic soul
- localStorage — for remembering what deserves to be remembered
- Lua (via Fengari) — for modular intelligence and expressive command packs
- xterm.js — emulation inspiration and console vibes
🎨 Visual Identity
- Cascadia Code — the official font of Windows Terminal, and now, our digital battleground
- Theme: “Glitchpulse Green” — a palette of terminal radiance and neon nostalgia
- Layout: Modular tab stack with command reflections and pixel-perfect chaos
🛠 Custom Scripts & Lore
- deno tabopen — opens simulated tabs with story potential
- warndeno windowclose — resists browser control boundaries
- rgbdeno random — color entropy brought to life
- denoplease commands — the secret list where lore lives
- powerdeno user? — identity recognition in a digital void
Each command is more than just a function—it’s a spell cast into the browser’s soul. These were written by Hunter to evoke emotion, simulate memory, and spark imagination within a sterile container.
📦 File Architecture
- index.html — your gateway to this expressive CLI dimension
- commands.html — a spellbook of simulated syntaxes
- credits.html — where gratitude becomes ritual
- main.css + theme.css — layout and blurple soul layering
- engine.js — heartbeat of the terminal
- save.js / unsave.js — memory and forgetfulness modules
- lua/interpreter.lua — ambient script intelligence
💚 Gratitude & Acknowledgment
- To the creators of Cascadia Code, for making terminals feel like jazz.
- To browser engineers, who made client-side chaos possible.
- To GitHub, for hosting projects that don't quite fit anywhere else.
- To terminal users everywhere—your `ping` keeps the web alive.
Special thanks to the bug reports, rage quits, caffeine hits, and accidental calls that gave this terminal its emotion.
🚀 Expansion Lore (Beyond 9000)
This terminal is not finished. It evolves with every scroll, every keystroke, every RGB mutation. It will soon include:
- Simulated shell emulators
- Lua-powered command packs
- Meta-interface settings with emotional toggles
- Hidden developer notes under comment blocks like:
// ☣ this command hates being seen
If you've reached this part of the credits, you are either lost in the DOM or found something worth loving.