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k_shell:crocodile:

This is our litle tiny Shell named k_shell. If you want to learn about k_shell, you can this file or you can go to the k-shell documentation.

This project was created to Holberton School.

Table of contents 📋

Description 📐

This is a shell written in c for final project of Holberton School. k_shell its based on sh and support just the main functionalities.

The project structure can't have source inside directories, because the only way for compile in this case is gcc -Wall -Werror -Wextra -pedantic *.c -o hsh

This shell receive the name of K-shell, because represent our region, la costa. K-shell stands for Kayman that means caiman the animal of this region, so represent our culture and our live style. And the other part, shell is just the postfix

Installation 💾

Requirements

  • Gcc >= 4.8.4
  • Linux

Steps

  • git clone https://github.com/davixcky/simple_shell.git shell
  • cd shell
  • gcc -Wall -Werror -Wextra -pedantic *.c -o hsh
  • Enjoy it

Usage 🔨

k_shell supports two modes interactive and non interactive.

Basic usage

./hsh

Interactive

  • ./hsh and then type the commands that you want to execute
  • You can type a command and the prompt appear show again

Non interactive

  • echo "command" | ./hsh, command is the command that you want to execute
  • Each time that you execute a command, the shell close

Example 💻

Modes

Non-interactive

Command

echo "/bin/ls" | ./hsh

Output

AUTHORS     commands.h     error.c  execute.c  hsh     permissions.c  printers_err.c  README.md  start.c  text.h          utils_text2.c
commands.c  environment.c  error.h  general.h  main.c  printers.c     printers_out.c  shell.h    text.c   tokenization.c  utils_text.c

Interactive

Command

./hsh

Then the prompt appear, so you can type in the command line, and press return Ex - /bin/ls

Output

AUTHORS     commands.h     error.c  execute.c  hsh     permissions.c  printers_err.c  README.md  start.c  text.h          utils_text2.c
commands.c  environment.c  error.h  general.h  main.c  printers.c     printers_out.c  shell.h    text.c   tokenization.c  utils_text.c

File Structure 📁

Contributors

@Hugo Fernel - Github - @David Orozco - Github

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