Terminal
Introduction
The Terminal is an application that is accessible after enabling the Debug Menu.
It has a few commands but is generally useless (for now). You can also add commands.
Commands
The terminal currently has 9 commands: cat, clock, echo, uname, clear, date, help, insmod, and rmmod
cat
cat will display the text in a file.
Usage:
cat [file]
Example:
cat test.txt
Output:
This is a test document!
clock
clock displays an analog clock with the current time. It updates even after running.
Usage:
clock
Output:
echo
echo outputs the text in the argument
Usage:
echo <text>
Example:
echo Test Text
Output:
Test Text
uname
uname displays your browser user agent information.
Usage:
uname
Example (using a ChromeBook):
uname
Output:
5.0 (X11; CrOS x86_64 11151.113.0) AppleWebKit/537.36 (KHTML, like Gecko) Chrome/71.0.3578.127 Safari/537.36
clear
clear will clear the screen
Usage:
clear
date
date will display the current date and time, as well as the time zone.
Usage:
date
Example:
date
Output:
Tue Apr 23 2019 12:01:19 GMT-0500 (Central Daylight Time)
help
help displays all available commands
Usage:
help
insmod
Short for "Install Module", it installs modules! Please see Modules for information on this command.
rmmod
Short for "Remove Module", it removes modules! Please see Modules for information on this command.
We can use your help!
Any bugs you encounter should be reported at our Git Reports Page. Help is greatly appreciated! If you have an idea for something that should be added to DremJS, go to our issues page and give it an "enhancement" label. Thank you!
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