XLinux terminal for command line is a linux extension for chrome. it's a free extension and is featured in Productivity, it has 8,000+ active users since released its first version, it earns an average rating of 3.07 from 28 rated user, last update is 599 days ago.
This extension provides direct access to XLinux, a terminal emulator with an online Linux that is compliant with all the modern web browsers. It provides a Linux online virtual machine with the following features: - Linux free. - Linux boot in seconds. - Web based Linux virtual machine. - Linux virtual machine without having to download anything. - Linux client requiring no installation. - Common network configuration with access to the Internet so that you can run commands like ping, sftp, telnet, ... and establish different communications with external servers. - Received IP on DHCP. You can check your ip address via the command ifconfig - Filesystem management fully implemented in Javascript. It can be described as a tmpfs filesystem with simple network and compression capabilities. - Gnu C compiler gcc online. - Shell online for linux commands. Bash online is also included.
You could download the latest version crx file or older version files and install it.
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Nice.
Just install bash on windows it will do the job 10x better
seems ok, if you trust them. so it is a shell/terminal in a data centre in the US, and there is no keylogger or other such (security concerning) stuff under the covers ?