Meet DevTerm: An Open Source Portable Linux Terminal For Developers



You may be familiar with Clockwork company, which earlier launched an open-source Linux-powered portable game console called GameShell for gamers.
Now, they’re back with another new portable and modular device called DevTerm for developers, which you can easily carry along wherever you go.
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