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# Accessible SSH Terminal 🚀
A Flutter-based SSH Client designed from the ground up for **accessibility**.
Unlike traditional terminal emulators that render text onto a canvas (making them invisible or hard to read for screen readers like TalkBack, VoiceOver, or NVDA), this project uses native UI widgets to render the terminal output. This ensures 100% semantic compatibility with accessibility tools.
## 🌟 Key Features
* **Screen Reader First:**
* **Native Rendering:** Terminal output is rendered as a native list of text blocks, not a bitmap image.
* **Garbage-Free Audio:** Advanced ANSI & OSC filtering strips out cursor movement codes, window titles, and noise, ensuring screen readers only announce relevant text content.
* **Smart Announcements:** New output is announced automatically via the Semantics API.
* **Two Operation Modes:**
* **💬 Chat Mode (Default):** Compose commands in a text field and send them on Enter. Reduces network overhead and screen reader noise. Perfect for standard shell usage.
* **⚡ Interactive Mode:** Character-by-character input for tools like `vi`, `nano`, or games.
* **Secure Connection Manager:**
* **Saved Connections:** Store your favorite servers for quick access.
* **Private Key Support:** Import standard PEM private keys for authentication.
* **Security:** Passwords are **NEVER** saved to disk. Private keys are stored locally if chosen.
* **Smart Session Management:**
* **Auto-Close:** Typing `exit` or logging out cleanly closes the session and returns you to the connection list.
* **Resilience:** Detects network timeouts or unexpected server closures and informs the user via accessible dialogs.
* **Adaptive Layout:**
* Automatically switches between a single-column mobile view and a split-screen layout for tablets/desktops.
## 📂 Project Structure
The codebase follows a clean layered architecture using **Riverpod** for state management:
* **`lib/main.dart`**: Application entry point and theme configuration.
* **`lib/models/`**: Data definitions.
* `terminal_line.dart`: Represents a single line of terminal output.
* `saved_connection.dart`: Data structure for stored connection details.
* **`lib/services/`**: Core logic and external systems.
* `ssh_service.dart`: Wraps `dartssh2` to handle socket connections, encryption, streams, and exit codes.
* **`lib/state/`**: Application state (ViewModels).
* `terminal_provider.dart`: Manages the active session, buffers output, and handles connection/error states.
* `saved_connections_provider.dart`: Persists connection lists to local storage (`shared_preferences`).
* **`lib/ui/`**: User Interface.
* `views/`: Full-screen pages (`connection_view.dart`, `terminal_view.dart`, `tablet_screen.dart`).
* `widgets/`: Reusable components, including the critical `ansi_text_parser.dart` for text cleaning.
## 🛠️ Architecture
* **Framework:** [Flutter](https://flutter.dev) (Latest Stable)
* **SSH Engine:** [dartssh2](https://pub.dev/packages/dartssh2) for pure Dart SSH implementation.
* **State Management:** [Riverpod](https://riverpod.dev) for robust and testable state.
* **Storage:** `shared_preferences` and `file_picker`.
## 📱 Getting Started
### Prerequisites
* Flutter SDK (3.0+)
* An Android device/emulator or Windows PC.
### Installation
1. **Clone the repository:**
```bash
git clone https://github.com/your-org/accessible_terminal.git
cd accessible_terminal
```
2. **Install dependencies:**
```bash
flutter pub get
```
3. **Run the app:**
```bash
# For Android
flutter run
# For Windows
flutter run -d windows
```
## 🧪 Development & Testing
Run the test suite to ensure accessibility features and logic are intact:
```bash
flutter test
```
Key tests include:
* `test/ansi_parser_test.dart`: Verifies that ANSI colors and OSC sequences are correctly stripped.
* `test/widget_test.dart`: Smoke tests for the main UI views.
## ⌨️ Usage Guide
### Connecting
1. Launch the app to see your Saved Connections.
2. Click the **(+)** button to create a new connection.
3. Enter Host (e.g., `192.168.1.50`), Port (default `22`), and Username.
4. **Authentication:**
* **Password:** Leave the key field empty.
* **Private Key:** Click "Select Private Key" to import a PEM file.
5. Toggle **"Save Connection Details"** to store Host/User/Key (Passwords are not saved).
6. Click **Connect**.
7. Enter your Password or Key Passphrase in the dialog.
### Using the Terminal
* **Chat Mode:** Type your command in the bottom text field. Press `Enter` or click the `Send` icon to execute. This is the most accessible way to interact.
* **Interactive Mode:** Toggle the switch in the top bar. The text field will disappear. Type directly on your keyboard to interact with the shell in real-time.
* **Exiting:** Type `exit` to close the session and return to the connection list.
## 📄 License
**Proprietary Software.**
All rights reserved. Unauthorized copying, modification, distribution, or use of this software is strictly prohibited.