Advanced Terminal on Windows Forms - c#

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I want to do the terminal (just command line / powershell / ssh), where user can work as usual, but also I want a handler which can control and impact on everything that is happening in terminal (input and output) and perform some actions with interface.
What is a better approach to implement it with Windows Forms?
I tried to use https://github.com/dwmkerr/consolecontrol, but can't find how to make normal terminal (where arrows, tab and color work)?
Many thanks.

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