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    Enables management of visible, interactive terminal sessions across platforms (macOS, Windows, Linux, WSL). Supports creating, executing commands, capturing output, and managing multiple terminal windows simultaneously.
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    A VSCode and Cursor extension that captures real-time terminal output and exposes it to AI assistants via the Model Context Protocol. It enables agents to proactively monitor logs, command execution, and errors without requiring manual copy-pasting from the user.
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    Execute commands on remote Linux servers through Claude with an interactive web terminal showing full output while Claude receives smart-filtered summaries for token efficiency. Supports multi-server management, SFTP file transfers, batch scripts, and automation recipes.
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    Enables AI agents to launch, monitor, and manage long-running terminal processes with real-time log capture and search functionality. It features automatic log rotation and graceful process termination to ensure system stability.
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    A secure and pluggable MCP server to run terminal commands on your local machine or cloud server — remotely, safely, and with LLMs or agentic clients.
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    Enables AI assistants to execute terminal commands on a host machine with configurable, granular permission controls and safety protections. It features multiple security modes, including allowlists and manual approval, to ensure safe command execution within specified directories.
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    Enables AI agents to interact with terminal-based TUI applications by capturing visual terminal output as PNG screenshots and simulating keyboard input through a virtual X11 display.
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    Enables AI agents to interact with terminal environments through multiple concurrent PTY sessions. Supports cross-platform terminal operations including command execution, session management, and real-time communication.
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    Provides cross-platform terminal access through MCP, enabling AI assistants to create and manage interactive terminal sessions, execute commands, and capture visual snapshots on Windows, Linux, and macOS.
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    MCP server enabling AI agents to interact with terminal applications through structured Terminal State Tree representation. Works with any AI assistant that supports the Model Context Protocol.
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    A unified remote terminal management server that simplifies complex SSH connections and server management through MCP protocol, allowing users to control multiple remote servers with natural language commands as easily as local operations.
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    Enables safe execution of terminal commands across different shells (bash, cmd, PowerShell) with configurable timeouts, working directories, and resource limits for command-line operations through AI assistants.
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    Developers: Search your zsh, bash, or fish shell history from Claude Code, Cline, Cursor, Zed, or any MCP client using tools like search_history (full-text with timestamp/CWD/exit code), recent_in_dir, failed_commands, and command_chains for multi-step sequences. Reindex after new activity. Local-only SQLite FTS5 with secrets redacted before storage.
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