Show HN: A cross-platform terminal emulator written in Java

4 months ago 9

The Terminal Strikes Back.

Fully featured terminal based on jediterm.

Screenshot showing forceterm in light mode Screenshot showing forceterm in dark mode

Head over to the releases section. We provide MSI installers for Windows, zipped appliation bundles for macOS and AppImage self-contained executables for Linux.

There are two ways to run the application from source.

Variant 1 (Linux and macOS only):

./gradlew clean create ./scripts/forceterm

Variant 2 (cross-platform):

To work on this project you'll probably want to load it into an IDE. You should be able to load it into IntelliJ IDEA or Android Studio directly.

In order to import the project into an Eclipse workspace, first create the Eclipse project and classpath files:

./gradlew cleanEclipse eclipse

In any IDE, locate the class RunForceTerm, which has the main method, and launch it.

Create a tag and push it to origin:

git tag -a release-<version> -m "Release <version>" git push origin release-<version>

Build release binaries:

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