Inside the browser you can install a ssh client or use a limited, built-in shell by doing CTRL + ALT + T to open up a CRO mium SH ell (CROSH for short). There are some apps you can install that give more full features. Neither field should have escape sequences in them. The chrome book can support your use case natively, but it is a bit limited. The title should not have a semi-colon in it. # Use of this source code is governed by a BSD-style license that can be # Copyright 2017 The Chromium OS Authors. I made a few tiny changes, mainly since I don’t use screen, and tmux sets my $TERM to screen-256color for some reason: #!/bin/sh Yesterday I pinged hterm team for assistance with this matter, and turns out recent release of Secure Shell supports Chrome desktop notifications! Furthermore, two amazing engineers (thanks Andrew and Mike!) crafted an hterm-notify script, which propagates notifications to Chrome, and by extent to desktop! One thing I missed about a Linux machine though is lack of notify-send-like functionality, especially when working with long-running builds. In fact, I moved away from my work Linux/Mac laptops towards an HP Chromebook, which fullfilled both requirements I had: a browser and a terminal. It uses Native Client to connect directly to ssh servers without the need for external proxies. The Secure Shell application is a dedicated ssh client that works on Chrome OS as well as Chrome on other platforms. Secure Shell is an xterm-compatible terminal emulator and stand-alone ssh client for Chrome. For security and stability reasons, you must use the Secure Shell application instead. I use Chrome Secure Shell to connect to my machines, and it works rather well. The crosh shell used to include an ssh command. For the past year or two I’ve been working in the cloud.
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