term39 0.1.0

A modern, retro-styled terminal multiplexer inspired by Norton Disk Doctor (MS-DOS)
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TERM39

CI Release License: MIT Rust Version

A modern, retro-styled terminal multiplexer inspired by Norton Disk Doctor (MS-DOS), built with Rust. TERM39 brings the classic DOS aesthetic to your terminal with a full-screen text-based interface, window management, and terminal emulation.

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Screenshot

TERM39 in action

TERM39 running multiple terminal windows with btop, vim, and file navigation

Features

  • Retro DOS Aesthetic: Classic blue-and-white color scheme with box-drawing characters
  • Multiple Terminal Windows: Create, manage, and switch between multiple terminal sessions
  • Window Management: Drag, resize, minimize, and maximize windows with mouse or keyboard
  • Double-Buffered Rendering: Smooth, flicker-free display at ~60fps
  • Cross-Platform: Works on Linux, macOS, and Windows
  • ASCII Compatibility Mode: Optional --ascii flag for maximum terminal compatibility
  • Full Terminal Emulation: Complete VT100/ANSI escape sequence support
  • Mouse & Keyboard Support: Intuitive interface with both input methods

Installation

From Source

Ensure you have Rust installed (1.70 or later). Install Rust

git clone https://github.com/alejandroqh/term39.git
cd term39
cargo build --release
./target/release/term39

Binary Release

Download the latest binary from the Releases page.

Usage

Basic Usage

# Run with Unicode characters (recommended)
./term39

# Run with ASCII-only characters for compatibility
./term39 --ascii

Keyboard Shortcuts

Key Action
t Create new terminal window (from desktop)
q or ESC Exit application (from desktop)
h Show help screen
ALT+TAB Switch between windows
TAB Navigate between dialog buttons
ENTER Activate selected button

Mouse Controls

  • Click title bar - Drag window to move
  • Click [X] - Close window
  • Drag ╬ handle - Resize window (bottom-right corner)
  • Click window - Focus window
  • Click bottom bar - Switch between windows

Window Controls

Each window has three buttons in the title bar:

  • [X] (red) - Close window
  • [+] (green) - Maximize/restore window
  • [_] (yellow) - Minimize window

Architecture

Core Components

  • Video Buffer System: Double-buffered rendering with dirty region tracking
  • Window Manager: Z-order management with focus handling
  • Terminal Emulator: VT100/ANSI escape sequence parser using VTE
  • Charset Configuration: Switchable Unicode/ASCII rendering modes
  • PTY Integration: Real shell integration via portable-pty

Rendering System

TERM39 uses a sophisticated double-buffer system:

  • Front/back buffers for flicker-free rendering
  • Per-cell dirty tracking (only updates changed cells)
  • Save/restore regions for efficient window management
  • Shadow system for 3D depth effect

Building and Development

Prerequisites

  • Rust 1.70 or later
  • Cargo (comes with Rust)

Build Commands

# Development build
cargo build

# Optimized release build
cargo build --release

# Run directly
cargo run

# Run with ASCII mode
cargo run -- --ascii

# Run tests
cargo test

# Check code quality
cargo clippy

# Format code
cargo fmt

Project Structure

term39/
├── src/
│   ├── main.rs              # Entry point and event loop
│   ├── charset.rs           # Unicode/ASCII character sets
│   ├── video_buffer.rs      # Double-buffered rendering
│   ├── window.rs            # Window rendering and UI
│   ├── window_manager.rs    # Multi-window management
│   ├── terminal_emulator.rs # VT100/ANSI parser
│   ├── terminal_window.rs   # Terminal integration
│   ├── term_grid.rs         # Terminal cell grid
│   ├── ansi_handler.rs      # ANSI escape handling
│   ├── button.rs            # UI button component
│   └── prompt.rs            # Dialog/prompt system
├── Cargo.toml
├── LICENSE
└── README.md

Contributing

Contributions are welcome! Whether you're fixing bugs, adding features, or improving documentation, your help is appreciated.

How to Contribute

  1. Fork the repository
  2. Create a feature branch: git checkout -b feature/amazing-feature
  3. Make your changes: Follow the existing code style
  4. Test your changes: cargo test && cargo clippy
  5. Commit your changes: git commit -m 'Add amazing feature'
  6. Push to the branch: git push origin feature/amazing-feature
  7. Open a Pull Request

Development Guidelines

  • Follow Rust best practices and idioms
  • Run cargo fmt before committing
  • Ensure cargo clippy passes without warnings
  • Add tests for new functionality
  • Update documentation as needed
  • Keep commits atomic and well-described

Areas for Contribution

  • Terminal emulation: Improve ANSI/VT escape sequence coverage
  • Performance: Optimize rendering and buffer management
  • Features: Tab completion, session saving, themes, etc.
  • Platform support: Testing and fixes for Windows/Linux/macOS
  • Documentation: Tutorials, examples, code comments
  • Testing: Unit tests, integration tests, edge cases

Roadmap

  • Configuration file support (colors, keybindings)
  • Custom themes
  • Session persistence (save/restore windows)
  • Tab completion
  • Split panes within windows
  • Scrollback buffer
  • Search functionality
  • Copy/paste support

Dependencies

Similar Projects

If you're interested in terminal multiplexers, check out:

  • tmux - Terminal multiplexer
  • GNU Screen - Terminal multiplexer
  • byobu - Text-based window manager
  • zellij - Modern terminal workspace

License

This project is licensed under the MIT License - see the LICENSE file for details.

MIT License

Copyright (c) 2025 Alejandro Quintanar

Permission is hereby granted, free of charge, to any person obtaining a copy
of this software and associated documentation files (the "Software"), to deal
in the Software without restriction, including without limitation the rights
to use, copy, modify, merge, publish, distribute, sublicense, and/or sell
copies of the Software, and to permit persons to whom the Software is
furnished to do so, subject to the following conditions:

The above copyright notice and this permission notice shall be included in all
copies or substantial portions of the Software.

Acknowledgments

  • Inspired by Norton Disk Doctor and classic DOS applications
  • Built with the amazing Rust programming language
  • Thanks to the open source community for the excellent libraries

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