busybox
xonsh
busybox | xonsh | |
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6 | 112 | |
55 | 8,051 | |
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0.0 | 8.9 | |
about 5 years ago | 3 days ago | |
C | Python | |
GNU General Public License v3.0 or later | GNU General Public License v3.0 or later |
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busybox
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Sorry if this is too political.
Well.
- Guide: Hush Shell-Scripting Language
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There's a tool to produce a diff-like output from c code?
Maybe you have better luck with the Busybox diff: https://github.com/brgl/busybox/blob/master/editors/diff.c
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How could /dev/mem Linux directory be used in order to control the peripherals (MM/IO) ?
You can use busybox devmem to debug. The source code gives you an idea of how it works to write your own code.
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Programming Puzzles
You can fairly easily spot things like recursive search tree implementations in the wild.
Also, compilers and interpreters often recursion, and that goes to as many levels as the program requires.
Have you heard of a "recursive descent parser"? GNU C++ uses one (a huge source file written in C++, well over a megabyte long). This will recurse as deeply as the program's nesting goes; C++ programs often go to more than three levels of nesting. (There are some non-recursive hacks mixed in there, like some operator precedence parsing involving an explicit stack: Shunting-Yard or similar?)
https://github.com/gcc-mirror/gcc/blob/master/gcc/cp/parser....
Let's switch over to embedded. Have you heard of BusyBox? BusyBox provides scaled down system utilities for embedded systems. It is very widely used.
BusyBox's "libb" internal library contains a function called "recursive_action" for walking file system trees. This is actually recursive, and frequently goes more than three levels deep in actual use:
https://github.com/brgl/busybox/blob/master/libbb/recursive_...
This is used by BusyBox programs like mdev (udev replacement) lsusb, lspci, chmod, ...
Also, HN isn't a good place to exhibit Lisp condescension/ignorance.
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Go & secondary groups: a kaniko adventure!
This is almost the same implementation you see in busybox's id command source
xonsh
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This Week In Python
xonsh – Python-powered, cross-platform, Unix-gazing shell
- FLaNK Stack Weekly 19 Feb 2024
- Xonsh is a Python powered shell
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Xonsh: Python-powered, cross-platform, Unix-gazing shell
You need to downgrade ptk version. Look here - https://github.com/xonsh/xonsh/issues/5241#issuecomment-1961...
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Google ZX – A tool for writing better scripts
Friends, I'm not saying that tools like zx are not good. I do like to write some scripts using js/ts. I believe pythoners prefer https://xon.sh/ . Perl is also attractive and interesting. Fish is friendly.
However, I still believe that posix-shell has its own advantages. The balance among size, code length, and expressiveness. I think the only possible competitors are tcl and perl, maybe lua.
- Xonsh – A Python-Powered Shell
- Xonsh
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Shh: Simple Shell Scripting from Haskell
Those of you who use (or used) this as your shell: care to share your experience?
It seems a lot less full-featured than https://xon.sh/, but maybe you don't need a lot of bells and whistles for regular usage. I mostly run build, execute, and install commands.
I'm somewhat enticed at the possibility of being able to wrap common executables into forms that are typed (like nushell or elvish) and manipulate them in a way that leverages the type checker.
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Marcel the Shell
In that case, is it even more similar to xonsh?
https://xon.sh/
- Shshsh is a bridge connects Python and shell
What are some alternatives?
barebox - The barebox bootloader - Mirror of ssh://[email protected]/barebox
nushell - A new type of shell
gcc
fish-shell - The user-friendly command line shell.
kaniko - Build Container Images In Kubernetes
ipython - Official repository for IPython itself. Other repos in the IPython organization contain things like the website, documentation builds, etc.
stshell
oh-my-bash - A delightful community-driven framework for managing your bash configuration, and an auto-update tool so that makes it easy to keep up with the latest updates from the community.
hush - Hush is a unix shell based on the Lua programming language
PowerShell - PowerShell for every system!
hush - hush (a Bourne-style shell) for the GNO multitasking environment on the Apple IIgs
zx - A tool for writing better scripts