💻 *n*x dotfiles for a user shell. Targets primarily desktop Linux. Uses: i3, fish, pywal, vim, fzf and dirp.
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💻 *n*x dotfiles for a user shell. Targets primarily desktop Linux. Uses: i3, fish, pywal, vim, fzf and dirp.
Generate bash/fish/zsh completions from a single declarative grammar familiar from man pages
A small bash script builder/framework.
This repository contains example code useful when using the WaveShare 8-channel relay module for the RaspberryPi. The example code provided by WaveShare is mixed up and doesn't work correctly.
Custom bash prompt and scripts
This is a demo Repository for Linux Hobby Club
Simple extensible REPL Command Line Tool. With auto-complete, history and auto-install, no more `bash: cmd: command not found` 💻 🚀✨
Basic script to customize the terminal prompt effortlessly. Change colors, display user info, and more.
Trying to write a simple "Hello World" program in each and every programming language possible!
Alx's Holberton Curriculum for learning System Engineering and DevOps.
A pure C implementation of a Unix-like system emulating the Bourne Again SHell.
Operating System Concepts
Final team project: Blackjack in C. CS50 Software Design and Implementation @ Dartmouth.
Project-based tasks that I'm currently learning about Shell in ALX
🧠 The CLI tool for learning commands from your terminal
Bash is a Unix shell and command language written by Brian Fox for the GNU Project as a free software replacement for the Bourne shell. First released in 1989, it has been used as the default login shell for most Linux distributions
Unix assignments done as a requirement of the Networking Programming Course (IS F462) offered at BITS Pilani.
IRON Shell : command-line-interface for executing various UNIX commands with pipes, redirection, signals handling and most of the builtin shell commands. Similar to shells like bash, zsh, etc
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