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GoTTY vs ShutIt: What are the differences?

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  1. Installation Process: GoTTY requires a pre-installed Go compiler for installation, while ShutIt can be installed via Python's package manager, pip.
  2. User Interface: GoTTY provides a web-based terminal interface to interact with the terminal application, whereas ShutIt is primarily a tool for automating interactive shell commands.
  3. Functionality: GoTTY focuses on creating a real-time web-based terminal interface for remote access, whereas ShutIt is designed for automating complex interactive shell sessions and workflows.
  4. Configuration: GoTTY requires minimal configuration for setting up a web terminal, while ShutIt requires writing scripts in a specific DSL for defining interactive shell sessions.
  5. Community Support: GoTTY has a smaller community base compared to ShutIt, which has a more extensive community offering support and resources for users.
  6. Use Case: GoTTY is more suited for providing remote terminal access over the web, while ShutIt is aimed at automating and scripting interactive shell tasks in a reproducible manner.
In Summary, GoTTY and ShutIt differ in installation process, user interface, functionality, configuration, community support, and use cases.
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    What is GoTTY?

    GoTTY is a simple command line tool that turns your CLI tools into web applications.

    What is ShutIt?

    It can automate any process that can be run by a human on the command line with little effort. It was originally written to manage complex Docker builds, but is a now general-purpose automation tool that supports bash, Docker, Vagrant, ssh and arbitrary build contexts.

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