Did you see [http://nellardo.com/lang/haskell/hash/] ?
Google also finds some links to code. #g -- Marc Weber wrote: > Hi. > > Who wants to try devloping a new shell with me? > > The main goals: try adding some haskell scriting instead of bash/zsh, > > history dependend on > a) executing program > b) current dir > c) last commands > d) workspaces > which should mean that the shell should save at least the last 10 > commands of a,b,c,d. > > So you can do > emerge (lookup parameters in history) even if you haven't used emerge > for ages.. :) Nice, isn't it? > > d) Workspaces should mean: > You can define some kind of workspace like > workspace=haskellproject, wash, apache > to add these tags together with the commands to the history.. > So when working only in the "wash" workspace you can easily find those > commands.. Perhpas it's even useful to attach commands or even scripts > to those workspaces? > > eg the startApache script may be attached to > admin, apache, ..., > the cd /etc/init.d command only to admin.. > > I also would like to have some advanced kind of directory matching, > defining aliases for directories. > > eg just type > cd /usl to get a list of diretories looking like this: > /UserShupportLocales > /usr/src/linux > /usl ? > > Using tab and bash is nice but it might be done better? > > Any suggestions? > > One would have to think about how to run processes in background and so > on ... > > adding files as parameters the way it's possible in mc ( select them and > add them to the command line ) > > perhaps even implement cp/mv/ ... for virtual file systems like zip > files/ ftp/ ... ? > > and last but not least: > on windows add all Programs beeing found in Start-> Programs to the path > list... I wish I could just do word/ Enterprise Manager at a shell and > not searching for the menu entries over and over again.. ;) > I know I can add them the to the path.. but that would be some work, > too.. and not desirable in any case. > > I could imagine adding a small prefix to each cmd eg. > > eb (execute bash cmd) > ez (execute zsh cmd) > r (remove file list) > efs (execute from windows start menu) > bg <cmd> run in background like bashs & feature. > > Perhaps even introduce some new syntax ? > or use ghci or hugs with a preprocessor to translate these commands to > haskell commands? > > What do you think? > > Marc Weber > _______________________________________________ > Haskell-Cafe mailing list > Haskell-Cafe@haskell.org > http://www.haskell.org/mailman/listinfo/haskell-cafe > -- Graham Klyne For email: http://www.ninebynine.org/#Contact _______________________________________________ Haskell-Cafe mailing list Haskell-Cafe@haskell.org http://www.haskell.org/mailman/listinfo/haskell-cafe