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TerminalCraft Project Submission
Project Details
TShare
Please view the project at https://github.com/RobbyV2/tshare, it contains a usage guide.
Hours
(renamed the folder part of the way through)



Description
TShare is a web-based terminal sharing application that allows users to connect to and view terminal sessions remotely. The project enables real time terminal collaboration where users can join existing terminals when launched via a binary to a C2 server, with sessions as either owners (with full control) or guests (with read-only access). It features authentication, WebSocket communication, and a modern web interface built with xterm.js.
(it's sort of like ttyd, except that it mirrors the terminal between the tty/pty terminal that runs the client, and the site forwarding traffic to a middleman that then syncs it to each client.)
4 people have tested this, it only works on Linux