I am looking to implement a remote client in golang which connects to Linux through nc
and starts bash
. So I need to tell bash
what features I can parse from the stdout
that it sends to me, and how I am going to send keycodes and other stuff to its stdin
, so that it could parse them too.
This is done with TERM=something
environment variable, which I need to set to some value. If I don't set it, then various programs start to complain:
$ mc
The TERM environment variable is unset!
I found that I can set TERM to dumb
to say that my client is really limited. And still it seems that I am missing something.
$ export TERM=dumb
$ mc
Your terminal lacks the ability to clear the screen or position the cursor.
From here it looks like dumb
terminal don't have these two abilities, but what abilities it is still expected to have? Is there a specification or some de-facto standard about it?
vt100
for sure, I just want to check that mydumb
implementation works as expected fromdumb
terminals. For example I noticed that my standard terminal on Linux doesn't automatically scroll when the character is printed on the last column of last line.