Stream and send data, terminal to web and vice versa.
Streamhut allows you to stream (pipe) realtime data from your terminal stdout/stderr to a web xterm UI or even to another terminal. It also allow you to quickly share data and files between devices.
As long as you have netcat which comes pre-installed in most *nix systems than you can use streamhut! If you can't install netcat, you may also use the streamhut CLI client.
https://streamhut.io
One liner to stream your terminal:
$ exec &> >(nc stream.ht 1337)The above command pipes stdout and stderr of new bash shell to streamhut.
Stream to a custom channel name:
$ exec &> >(nc stream.ht 1337);echo #mychannelExample of streaming tail of file:
# terminal 1
$ cat > data.txt# terminal 2
$ tail -F data.txt | nc stream.ht 1337Stream the current date every second:
$ while true; do date; sleep 1; done | nc stream.ht 1337Stream output of a program (delay is required to see share url):
$ (sleep 5; htop) | nc stream.ht 1337
# waits 5 seconds, and then send contents of program.Example of piping a program to both stdout and streamhut:
$ (echo -n; sleep 5; htop) | tee >(nc stream.ht 1337)Don't have netcat available? Pipe to a file descriptor with an open TCP connection:
$ exec 3<>/dev/tcp/stream.ht/1337 && head -1 <&3 && exec &> >(tee >(cat >&3))$ go get github.com/streamhut/streamhutExample of using streamhut CLI:
Piping commands:
$ htop | streamhutAdd delay to see share url:
$ htop | streamhut -d 5Open url in browser:
$ htop | streamhut -oStream to different server:
$ htop | streamhut -h example.com -p 1337Stream to custom channel:
$ htop | streamhut -c mychannelFor more options, run streamhut --help
$ streamhut server
Starting server...
HTTP/WebSocket port: 8080
TCP port: 1337Run server with SSL/TLS:
$ mkcert localhost
$ sudo streamhut server --tls --tls-cert=localhost.pem --tls-key=localhost-key.pem -p 443For more options, run streamhut server --help
# terminal 1
$ streamhut connect -c mychannelFor more options, run streamhut connect --help
You can run streamhut as a Docker container:
$ docker pull streamhut/streamhut
$ docker run -e PORT=8080 -e TCP_PORT=1337 -p 8080:8080 -p 1337:1337 --restart unless-stopped streamhut/streamhut:latestOne-liner to self-host using Docker:
docker run -p 8080:8080 -p 1337:1337 streamhut/streamhutmake testStart server:
make startRun migrations:
make migrateThe web app source code is found on https://github.com/streamhut/web.
Q: How is the stream log data stored?
--no-storage flag, e.g. streamhut server --no-storage.Q: What happened to the streamhut NPM module?
Q: Can the same channel be used more than once?
A: Yes! send #{channel} (ie #mychannel) as the first stream text to use that channel.
Example:
exec &> >(nc stream.ht 1337);echo #mychannelQ: What's the difference between stream.ht and streamhut.io?
Q: What is the difference between exec > >(nc stream.ht 1337) 2>&1 and exec &> >(nc stream.ht 1337)
Released under the Apache 2.0 license.
© Miguel Mota