Re: [9fans] Rc port.

2019-01-30 Thread Federico Benavento
Fixed, thanks. > On Jan 28, 2019, at 12:22 PM, arn...@skeeve.com wrote: > > Federico Benavento wrote: > >> Hola, >> >> I just uploaded a standalone unix (only tested on macOS/Linux) port with >> edit, history and completion support to GitHub. >> I have been using it as my primary shell for

Re: [9fans] Rc port.

2019-01-28 Thread arnold
Federico Benavento wrote: > Hola, > > I just uploaded a standalone unix (only tested on macOS/Linux) port with > edit, history and completion support to GitHub. > I have been using it as my primary shell for months on macOS and it???s seems > to be working pretty well. > >

Re: [9fans] Rc port.

2019-01-25 Thread Ethan Gardener
On Wed, Jan 23, 2019, at 9:59 PM, Federico Benavento wrote: > I’ve been able to survive quite well on a regular Mac terminal with it. I remember thinking regular rc was tolerable on a Mac terminal thanks to the terminal copy/pasting with normal keybindings, but this would be better. I've been

Re: [9fans] Rc port.

2019-01-25 Thread erik quanstrom
correct.  Doug's original proposal was very nonlinear.  Ken's genius was finding an implementable and useful subset.- erikOn Jan 25, 2019 07:13, Stuart Morrow wrote:I take back the stuff where a directory can be a command  - it interacts weird with $path:you’d do `..’ thinking it’s the same as

Re: [9fans] Rc port.

2019-01-25 Thread Stuart Morrow
I take back the stuff where a directory can be a command - it interacts weird with $path: you’d do `..’ thinking it’s the same as `cd ..’, except it’s actually `cd /bin/..’. > is there a buildable version of es any longer? I just found http://wryun.github.io/es-shell/ I’ve never

Re: [9fans] Rc port.

2019-01-25 Thread Stuart Morrow
> I just wanted the shell, not the whole thing You should post it to suckless. I recall a thread years ago discussing what the ‘official’ shell of the suckless project ought to be. Rc went completely unmentioned for at least about half of the thread, although they can’t possibly have been

Re: [9fans] Rc port.

2019-01-24 Thread Mayuresh Kathe
okay, in that case, would you be in a position to add-in the excellent enhancements you made to your copy to the "rc" in plan9port? On 2019-01-24 10:02 PM, Federico Benavento wrote: Oh, maybe it wasn’t so obvious, but this copy has edit, history and completion which can be customized by

Re: [9fans] Rc port.

2019-01-24 Thread erik quanstrom
is there a buildable version of es any longer?  es is interesting, and worth a look but I think it failed to justify it's extra-user visible layers.I wrote a shell similar to rc before Byron's almost-clone.  mirroring Duff's comments about sh, beating rc is not easy.  the bar is really high.- erik

Re: [9fans] Rc port.

2019-01-24 Thread Federico Benavento
Oh, maybe it wasn’t so obvious, but this copy has edit, history and completion which can be customized by defining a fn complete{} function. > On Jan 24, 2019, at 1:25 PM, Federico Benavento wrote: > > I just wanted the shell, not the whole thing, it’s a port, because I started > from the

Re: [9fans] Rc port.

2019-01-24 Thread Federico Benavento
I just wanted the shell, not the whole thing, it’s a port, because I started from the copy in /sys/src/cmd/, I didn’t want to use es either. > On Jan 24, 2019, at 12:01 AM, Mayuresh Kathe wrote: > > On 2019-01-24 03:09 AM, Federico Benavento wrote: >> Hola, >> I just uploaded a standalone unix

Re: [9fans] Rc port.

2019-01-24 Thread Stuart Morrow
> feature i would ove: something equiv to a PS1 line so i know what > folder i'm in. Can I do that with $prompt? IIRC, with es you can get persistent history, and control your prompts with arbitrarily complex logic, all without building stuff into /bin/es. You can do it with es code in esmain or

Re: [9fans] Rc port.

2019-01-23 Thread Mayuresh Kathe
On 2019-01-24 03:09 AM, Federico Benavento wrote: Hola, I just uploaded a standalone unix (only tested on macOS/Linux) port with edit, history and completion support to GitHub. I have been using it as my primary shell for months on macOS and it’s seems to be working pretty well. not

Re: [9fans] Rc port.

2019-01-23 Thread Federico Benavento
Yes, you can, I think I even set the title of the terminal window when I cd. I’m not at home now, i’ll post my rcrc once I get a chance. > On 23 Jan 2019, at 19:11, Calvin Morrison wrote: > > feature i would ove: something equiv to a PS1 line so i know what > folder i'm in. Can I do that with

Re: [9fans] Rc port.

2019-01-23 Thread Calvin Morrison
On Thu, 24 Jan 2019 at 09:00, Federico Benavento wrote: > > I’ve been able to survive quite well on a regular Mac terminal with it. > Thanks for trying it. > feature i would ove: something equiv to a PS1 line so i know what folder i'm in. Can I do that with $prompt? Calvin.

Re: [9fans] Rc port.

2019-01-23 Thread Federico Benavento
I’ve been able to survive quite well on a regular Mac terminal with it. Thanks for trying it. > On Jan 23, 2019, at 6:57 PM, Calvin Morrison wrote: > > On Thu, 24 Jan 2019 at 08:41, Federico Benavento wrote: >> >> Hola, >> >> I just uploaded a standalone unix (only tested on macOS/Linux)

Re: [9fans] Rc port.

2019-01-23 Thread Calvin Morrison
On Thu, 24 Jan 2019 at 08:41, Federico Benavento wrote: > > Hola, > > I just uploaded a standalone unix (only tested on macOS/Linux) port with > edit, history and completion support to GitHub. > I have been using it as my primary shell for months on macOS and it’s seems > to be working pretty

[9fans] Rc port.

2019-01-23 Thread Federico Benavento
Hola, I just uploaded a standalone unix (only tested on macOS/Linux) port with edit, history and completion support to GitHub. I have been using it as my primary shell for months on macOS and it’s seems to be working pretty well. https://github.com/benavento/rc Have fun. —- Federico G.