![]() I've reached a semi-acceptable solution so I'd like to share what I can. Are there additional steps that I am missing to make my own useable copy of xterm.js? However I am curious why the command npm run package does not generate the dist folder but a lib folder instead. I would expect that after building my local copy of xterm.js that I could use it interchangeably with the NPM distribution. When using the NPM dist/xterm.js I successfully see my terminal element rendered and the log reads ƒ Terminal(options) I use that file to replace the copy that can be obtained from the NPM installation. The commands all run successfully and the last one creates xterm-local/lib which contains xterm.js. (Note: if you are following along at home I could not build xterm.js on Windows or Mac - I only got through these steps using Ubuntu 18.04) To build a local copy of xterm.js I took these steps: git clone xterm-local
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