As we know, switches maintain a MAC-address table, in which they store information about ports and MAC-addresses of devices connected to that port. The first utility is for hackers (or crackers, more precisely) to break switching environments. His work really puts the icing on the cake.Click here to download GNS3 files for this lab Huge thanks to Rob “Arscan” Scanlon for making the fantastic ENCOM Globe, also inspired by the TRON: Legacy movie, and distributing it freely. I want to namely thank the developers behind xterm.js, systeminformation and SmoothieCharts.
This project uses a bunch of open-source libraries, frameworks and tools, see the full dependency graph. Of course, eDEX would never have existed if I hadn’t stumbled upon the amazing work of Seena on r/unixporn. He makes really cool stuff, check out his music! IceWolf composed the sound effects on v2.1.x and above. PixelyIon helped me get started with Windows compatibility and offered some precious advice when I started to work on this project seriously. If you want to get in touch with me or find other projects I’m involved in, check out my website. It is setup to auto-merge most of them as long as the builds checks passes.ĮDEX-UI’s source code was primarily written by me, Squared. I use gitmoji to make my commit messages, but I’m not enforcing this on this repo so commits from PRs and the like might not be formatted that way.ĭependabot runs weekly to check dependencies updates. The version tag on this branch is the version tag of the next release with the -pre suffix (e.g v2.6.1-pre), to avoid confusion when both release and source versions are installed on one’s system. The script will minify the source code, recompile native dependencies and create distributable assets in the dist folder.Ī note about versioning, branches, and commit messagesĬurrently, development is done directly on the master branch.
If you’d like to get stable software instead, refer to these instructions. IMPORTANT NOTE: the following instructions are meant for running eDEX from the latest unoptimized, unreleased, development version.
( cmatrix on eDEX-UI 2.2 with the experimental “tron-disrupted” theme, and the user-contributed DVORAK keyboard)
Heavily inspired from the TRON Legacy movie effects (especially the Board Room sequence), the eDEX-UI project was originally meant to be “ DEX-UI with less « art » and more « distributable software »”. EDEX-UI is a fullscreen, cross-platform terminal emulator and system monitor that looks and feels like a sci-fi computer interface.