A React terminal component with support for light/dark modes. Styling is courtesy of termynal.js.
Check out the Demo 😍
npm install --save react-terminal-ui
React Terminal UI is a "dumb component"-- whatever props you pass in, it will render. You usually want to have a smart, controller component that controls terminal state. For example:
import React from 'react';
import Terminal, { ColorMode, TerminalOutput } from 'react-terminal-ui';
const TerminalController = (props = {}) => {
const [terminalLineData, setTerminalLineData] = useState([
<TerminalOutput>Welcome to the React Terminal UI Demo!</TerminalOutput>
]);
// Terminal has 100% width by default so it should usually be wrapped in a container div
return (
<div className="container">
<Terminal name='React Terminal Usage Example' colorMode={ ColorMode.Light } onInput={ terminalInput => console.log(`New terminal input received: '${ terminalInput }'`) }>
{ terminalLineData }
</Terminal>
</div>
)
};
Name | Description |
---|---|
name | Name of the terminal. Displays at the top of the rendered component. In the demo, the name is set to React Terminal UI. |
colorMode | Terminal color mode - either Light or Dark. Defaults to Dark. |
onInput | An optional callback function that is invoked when a user presses enter on the prompt. The function is passed the current prompt input. If the onInput prop is not passed, the prompt input line will not display in the terminal. |
startingInputValue | Starting input value. If this prop changes, any user-entered input will be overridden by this value. Defaults to the empty string (""). |
prompt | The prompt character. Defaults to '$'. |
height | Height of the terminal. Defaults to 600px. |
redBtnCallback | Optional callback function for the red button. If provided, the function will be invoked when the red button is clicked. |
yellowBtnCallback | Optional callback function for the yellow button. If provided, the function will be invoked when the yellow button is clicked. |
greenBtnCallback | Optional callback function for the green button. If provided, the function will be invoked when the green button is clicked. |
Make sure to run npm run install-peers
after npm install
so peer dependencies are also installed.
Termynal.js is also licensed under MIT, Copyright (C) 2017 Ines Montani.