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Hacker TyperHacker Typer

This is the classic Hacker Typer effect: a green-on-black terminal that reveals fake source code every time you hit a key. Pick from five languages — C, Python, JavaScript, Rust and SQL — and cycle through multiple snippets per language. Every character is pre-written text; nothing is compiled, connected or executed. Sit at the keyboard, mash away, and look like a movie hacker.

What makes Hacker Typer different

The Hacker Typer is the minimalist, hands-on scene: one green-on-black terminal that reacts to you. Every key you press reveals more real-looking source code, so you drive the performance. Want it to run by itself instead? The Hacker Terminal auto-types and executes fake commands with no input. Want the full mission-control frame — network maps, live traces and “classified” dossiers around the typer? That is Nexus Blacksite.

What you can do with it

  • Look like a hacker on camera for YouTube, TikTok or a short film — sit down, mash the keys, code appears
  • Prank a friend — go fullscreen, hand over the keyboard and let them "hack the mainframe"
  • A busy but calm terminal backdrop for streams, OBS browser sources and coding-vibe videos

How to use Hacker Typer

  • Click or tap the terminal, then mash any keys — each keystroke reveals a few more characters of pre-written code, so you never type anything real.
  • Open Customize to pick the language — C, Python, JavaScript, Rust or SQL — each with several source files it rotates through.
  • Press Enter for an “ACCESS GRANTED” banner, or leave auto-grant on and it fires by itself every so often.
  • Press Fullscreen (or add ?present=1 to the URL) to hide every control for a clean prank or recording; on a phone, tapping the terminal opens the keyboard.

Customize it

Choose the language (C, Python, JavaScript, Rust or SQL), the font size, how many characters each keypress reveals, whether line numbers show, and whether the ACCESS GRANTED banner auto-fires.

Is the code real?

The code is real-looking source but nothing runs. There is no shell, no interpreter and no network — every character is pre-written text that reveals as you type. It is a visual effect only.

How is this different from Nexus Blacksite?

Nexus Blacksite wraps a hacker typer in a whole cyber-ops HUD — network scans, dossiers, actions — for the movie mission-control look. The Hacker Typer is the clean, focused one — just the terminal, line numbers, and your choice of five languages. Pick Blacksite for the cinematic mission-control look; pick Hacker Typer for pure typing.

Does it work on my phone?

Yes. Tap the terminal, the soft keyboard opens and every keystroke reveals more code — same as on desktop. Press Fullscreen for the full effect.

More hacker screens

Nexus Blacksite: Cyber Ops Terminal
The flagship cyber-ops terminal — a full mission HUD with network scans, live traces and “classified” dossiers alongside the typer.
Retro CRT Terminal
A vintage green/amber CRT mainframe — phosphor glow, scanlines, tape reels and old-school boot text.
Cyberpunk HUD Screen
A neon netrunner interface — glowing perspective grid, reactive waveform and glitch bursts.

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