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chish

v1.0.5

Published

Another Child Shell. :)

Downloads

7

Readme

chish

chish is a bold and simple terminal, with easy to make scripts and more!

Why chish?

There must be more in terminal terminals out-there. Well, there are several reasons. chish offers easy to make commands, there's even a command to make them! chish offers support and is easy to install, with your good 'ole fashion npm.

Install

npm install chish

Making Your First chish App!

To make you first chish app, run the following after you've installed chish.

chish create helloworld

Which will come up with a few prompts that will then look like this

chish create helloworld
chish> create helloworld
Language:

For the Language: prompt, we'll type Python, then we will get one more prompt

chish create helloworld
chish> create helloworld
Language: Python
Arguments: 

For Arguments:, we'll type our arguments, each argument is seperated by a space, so we'll type en sp fr:

chish create helloworld
chish> create helloworld
Language: Python
Arguments: en sp fr
chish> 

Awesome! You will see, that we make a directory called chish_apps which has a directory in it called helloworld which has three more directories, called en, sp, and fr. Inside those directories, there is one file that has the directory name and the file extension. Our new directories look like this

.
├── chish_apps
│   └── helloworld
|       ├── config.py
│       ├── en
│       │   └── en.py
│       ├── fr
│       │   └── fr.py
│       └── sp
│           └── sp.py