bashin
liir
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8.0 | 4.9 | |
3 months ago | 3 months ago | |
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GNU General Public License v3.0 only | MIT License |
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bashin
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Bashop - A bash framework
there's also bashin
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math expression interpreter
I think if you did it like that you could drop the exit function maybe others and if it was a library I would use it in bashin
- Moving Forwards and Backwards across pipes in a given line in Bash command Prompt
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What are some cool/fun things one can do with Bash?
I don't document many projects because they are for my usage. prompt.sh is well documented as well as bashin and of course sysfetch. Also Mac isn't suck on BASHv3 it can be updated. I hear that a lot but I've already had contributors prove that wrong. If you look at sysfetch it was all external commands on commit 1. Also external commands such as awk, sed, grep have absolutely nothing to do with BASH. Those are command usable from and script language. BASH has beautiful bashisms that can do a ton of things. Sysfetch was not usable from WSL, Mac or BSD before the usage of builtins. At one point it was usable from all 3 but I only care about Linux. Contributors can handle other operating systems again if they desire. I never plan to support proprietary bits anyway. It works on BSD already. Another thing to note is many operating systems have different flags for external commands like awk or sed and as a result do different things
- bashin: A minimal pure BASH framework
liir
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Porting interpreter to windows
I developed a simple math expression interpreter in C. Check it's github page: liir.
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math expression interpreter
Hello. I enjoy coding in my spare time and am always looking for new challenges and learning. I recently developed a simple math expression interpreter in C. Check it out: liir
What are some alternatives?
sysfetch - A super tiny system information fetch script written in BASH
TinyExpr - tiny recursive descent expression parser, compiler, and evaluation engine for math expressions
bashop - Bash framework to write bash applications, including argument parser and automated help pages.
mate - A simple and lightweight arithmetic expression interpreter
bashrc - A super minimal, pretty BASH shell prompt
cmdcalc - A simple command line calculator
nctui - A network utility wrapper TUI written in pure Bash
ceval - A C/C++ library for parsing and evaluation of arithmetic expressions.
bin - Scripts/programs that belong in :wastebasket:
ble.sh - Bash Line Editor―a line editor written in pure Bash with syntax highlighting, auto suggestions, vim modes, etc. for Bash interactive sessions.
bash-oop - Object oriented scripting with a bash set of functions