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LarryShell

LarryShell

LarryShell is a variation of bash which makes it behave more like Larry.

What does LarryShell do?

LarryShell modifies bash to create a more affluent command-line interface, complete with a response telling you whether or not you are rich or poor depending on whether or not the previous command you ran was successful. LarryShell also sasses you and calls you bad if your command does not run successfully. The complete changelogs can be found in the release history.

Running LarryShell

From source

To run LarryShell, simply execute chmod +x larryshell to make the file executable, then run ./larryshell.

From the Arch User Repository

LarryShell is on the AUR, so it can be installed with yaourt or pacaur or by downloading the PKGBUILD and installing it manually.
Using yaourt, the installation is

yaourt -S larryshell

Installing using the PKGBUILD from the AUR

makepkg
sudo pacman -U larryshell-*.tar.gz