nsh
yash
nsh | yash | |
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6 | 6 | |
892 | 287 | |
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0.0 | 7.9 | |
over 1 year ago | 11 days ago | |
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- | GNU General Public License v3.0 only |
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nsh
- Nsh: Command-line shell like fish, but Posix compatible and written in Rust
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New Names / Renaming for Oil?
"Hey, needle in a haystack is a common saying! What about 'needle shell' or 'nsh' for short? Damn! Simpsons did it!"
- Nsh: A fish/bash-like Posix shell in Rust
yash
- Yash – Yet Another Shell
- Yash: Yet Another Shell
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No_color
And FreeBSD and OpenBSD supply nvi as their vi.
In contrast, there are plenty of people that push this as a handy default. It's all over the place and sneaks in via all sorts of routes -- very unfortunately for those people who want vi to invoke something that is closer to genuine Joy vi than VIM and NeoVIM are, even in their "compatible" modes.
Just one example is the default yashrc that is used by the Watanabe shell: https://github.com/magicant/yash/blob/trunk/share/initializa...
(Yes, this is the default, in the absence of a yashrc file, not the sample yashrc file.)
- Yash 2.54
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My ultimate shell setup with Fish shell and Tmux
For the ones that love a more lightweight setup I recommend yash [0].
It is more lightweight than zsh, fish, or bash and comes with a decent auto-completion and line prediction a-la fish.
I was previously a zsh user. I already tried fish, however, its non-POSIX-compliant was a hard stop for me at the time.
[0] https://yash.osdn.jp
- New Names / Renaming for Oil?