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19 | 18 | |
1,250 | 172 | |
11.4% | - | |
8.5 | 4.5 | |
26 days ago | 25 days ago | |
HolyC | HolyC | |
The Unlicense | The Unlicense |
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ZealOS
- Zeal OS
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Rust language forked by community into Crab
It has already evolved significantly since Terry's passing
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Minix from Scratch
The original is forever frozen in time as a memorial to Terry’s genius, but there is an (at least somewhat) actively maintained fork, which has added features of which Terry himself would not have approved - https://github.com/Zeal-Operating-System/ZealOS is the main one, which was last updated only a couple of months ago; Minix’s last commit appears to have been in 2018 - https://github.com/Stichting-MINIX-Research-Foundation/minix
But maybe that’s the answer for MINIX too - maybe one of the people who have authored all those unreviewed PRs might start a community-based fork. If all the activity moves to the fork, there is a chance the originators might officially bless it
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VanadiumOS: Portable, multi-user Unix-like OS
You might want to give Zeal:
https://github.com/Zeal-Operating-System/ZealOS
a try. It's 64-bit fork of TempleOS...
- how do I change directories and edit files?
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Is there an active TempleOS fork?
ZealOS
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Always read the job description
Don't be ridiculous; hasn't been updated for years. Everyone has moved on to ZealOS.
- Why is holy C so under utilized?
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Anon doesn't like cookies
ZealOS is looking pretty nice.
- Zeal OS is a modernized fork of the Temple Operating System
TinkerOS
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Castle Frankenstein 2.0
You can turn off the music for slightly better performance and to hear the other sound effects better. If anyone wants to play with mouse support it is merged into the latest TinkerOS (/Apps/CF2 or just run it from the Personal Menu CTRL-m): If you want to run on TempleOS without the new mouse support you can get an ISO.C from here.
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Is there an active TempleOS fork?
TinkerOS
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Zeal OS is a modernized fork of the Temple Operating System
I worked on the history system to Shrine's shell (Lsh) in 2020. Development of Shrine is stalled currently so the changes never propagated to Shrine proper.
I would call Shrine a fairly minimalist fork, in that there's a lot built on top of TempleOS, but the core is mostly the same. A more minimalist fork is TinkerOS, which is a lot closer to stock TempleOS but with bugfixes, modern hardware support, and some software packages added.
ZealOS is a maximalist fork, changing the core of TempleOS everywhere the authors see fit. The fork authors are in contact with each other and discuss ideas / share code occasionally.
Lsh's repo: https://github.com/minexew/Lsh
TinkerOS: https://github.com/tinkeros/TinkerOS
- How can I possibly learn to program in HolyC?
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Is there any temple os forks that continue the os without going against terry's original ideas for the os?
There are ZealOS (https://zealos.net) and TinkerOS (https://github.com/tinkeros/TinkerOS). Zenith has an old and messy codebase that is no longer maintained. I have yet to see it get any updates.
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This is indisputable
I even found another one: https://tinkeros.github.io
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Sudoku for TempleOS/TinkerOS
If you don't want to mess around with mounting additional ISO.C files, I've also added it to TinkerOS, just download TinkerOS_5.06.5.3_Plus_Sudoku.ISO and when it boots (optionally install or exit installer), hit Ctrl-m to bring up the menu, scroll down and click on the Sudoku icon.
- TinkerOS: A Fork of TempleOS
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Start AfterEgypt on startup
Just download TinkerOS_5.06.5.1.ISO and modify C:/Once.HC to just contain the following single line: ```
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How Do You Guys Contribute?
I've made extensive use of the documentation at templeos.holyc.xyz originally to browse the code in my spare time outside TempleOS. When I started my fork TinkerOS I made changes to allow more of the documentation to be links so you can drill down into other functions and constants by clicking on their names. Everything that is in TempleOS is also in TinkerOS so you might find the documentation here easier to use.
What are some alternatives?
Shrine - A TempleOS distro for heretics
ZenithOS - The Zenith Operating System is a modernized, professional fork of the 64-bit Temple Operating System.
TempleOS-EE - TempleOS Explorers Edition
HolyC-for-Linux - run HolyC on Linux secularly
Sudoku
TempleKeeper - I like elephants, and God likes elephants...
3 - templeos in userspace
holy-shoot - A shoot 'em up game for TempleOS written in HolyC