Licensed under the Apache License, version 2.0. Xcode 11 is not required as NewTerm does not need to be built for arm64e, and in fact won’t work as a number of iOS 14 APIs are in use. This is obviously just for fun, but since it is a. Cool-Retro-Term from the developer on Github here. Then, you can run make do in the root of the repo. Cool Retro Term is available for Mac OS X and for Linux, which makes the most sense given the Terminal replacement, but it’s open sourced too just in case you want to try and port it over to your TI-85 graphing calculator or Nokia flip phone. To install on a jailbroken device, first set up Theos. However, you should still be able to do everything your logged-in macOS user can do. It will spawn with a weird prompt that says “I have no name!”, as Simulator seems to block access to macOS’s Open Directory user database. For debugging iOS-specific functionality, a mostly-functional terminal does work in the Simulator. The most convenient way to test the app is by building for the “My Mac” target. The Xcode project builds with the latest release of Xcode 12, once Swift Package Manager dependencies have been downloaded. It’s the perfect companion for running quick commands directly on your iPhone, or working on projects on your iPad side-by-side with other apps, or SSHing to a server that crashed while you’re on vacation. It features first-class iPhone, iPad, and Mac support, a tab-based interface, and multi-window support on iPad, as well as support for modern terminal features such as extensions created by the iTerm2 project, and more. NewTerm is a full terminal emulator app for iOS and macOS.