Yes, use ss to translate the groovy in html when it runs on your computer.
currently ss translates groovy code into an image, text and a button to show on screen inside the exe file.
What if ss translates that in the background into html files that can be accessed via a browser.
Like a web front end or web UI. Similar to xbmc or utorrent.
So when you run ss.exe you see the normal things.
but if you go to, let's say,
http://127.0.0.1:80085/ with a browser.
You get the same things as shown in the exe file, in your browser.
the computer needs to be on, like a server of course.
and when your phone connects via wifi. you open a browser. visit something like
http://192.168.1.20:80085you see the default intro script.
and from there you can alter the intro script to load other scripts, like the jewell script does. or you goto
http://192.168.1.20:80085/scriptname for a specific script.
and with portforward, you don't even need to use wifi. You can access it from everywhere. on any device with a browser. and no one can stop you. or tell you not too.