Terminalwire is now open source! I finally had time to think through the license and landed on AGPL.
More in the article about "why", "why now", and a tour of the source code on Github.
terminalwire.com/articles/agp...
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Terminalwire is now open source! I finally had time to think through the license and landed on AGPL.
More in the article about "why", "why now", and a tour of the source code on Github.
terminalwire.com/articles/agp...
Just dropped the demo for the 2-step onboarding developer experience! βοΈ
The idea is to replace tedious βto get starting click X, find Y, click on Zβ¦β GUI instructions with βcopy and paste these two commands in your CLI to get startedβ
Video at youtu.be/IIFBD8w7VnA and link to demo & source in π§΅
I think my next @terminalwire.com demo is going to show how Rails teams can move their deployment CLI from the `:org/cli` repo that runs on each dev workstation to a single server.
This solves a lot of SOC2, HIPPA, ISO27001 control & audit issues that these teams face.
Anybody have this problem?
Just published the 3rd and final article about how I picked the "wrong tool" for the job by choosing Ruby & Tebako for installed software. π€£
It's a bit more philosophical, but I hope it encourages people to try bad ideas and discover new solutions to problems. π€
terminalwire.com/articles/wro...
Published how @terminalwire.com uses Tebako to distribute the `terminalwire-exec` thin client to users on macOS and Linux who donβt have Ruby installed on their machines.
Overall Iβm really happy with it, but thereβs a few gotchyas worth knowing about.
terminalwire.com/articles/teb...
Made this demo for an update I pushed to @terminalwire.com that lets you open pages to web apps from the command-line so that it works with all the route helpers from `bin/rails routes`.
Useful if you have a CLI that needs to auth via SSO's like Google, Okta, etc.
www.youtube.com/watch?v=hswk...
Pretty stoked to deliver a cross-platform installer for @terminalwire.com that looks like this.
I'll hook up sub-domains to install the Terminalwire run-time & 3rd party app so people can install `tinyzap` via `curl -s tinyzap.terminalwire.sh | bash`
One command to ship your CLI to the world.
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The reason behind all of this is so the Terminalwire client can be installed without Ruby. It will be a self-contained binary that you can install on macOS, Linux, and Windows (probably via the Linux subsystem at first).
You can thank @usetrmnl.com beta testers for bumping up the priority on this.
Chat dialog showing usetrmnl.com saving hours of development time by shipping their command-line interface with Terminalwire.com.
Nothing beats building software that gives other devs superpowersβ@usetrmnl.com is using @terminalwire.com for their CLI and was able to implement and ship 2-factor auth in under 10 minutes!
All they did was add a few LOC to the CLI, deployed it to their server. π
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Terminalwire is like Hotwire for command-line appsβship one for your SaaS 10-100x faster without building an API or distributing binaries.
Server & client are built with Ruby, with plans to support other runtimes.
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You'll also see a lot of Phlex components up in that biz.
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