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Old 05 December 2019, 22:39   #1
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CLI bash like replacement

Is there some CLI replacement, which can be used with KS 1.3 and provides some enhanced features like TAB completion and stuff?
I got recommended to try KingCON, but this creates a Guru. Not sure if it needs above KS/WB above 1.3 or should it work and it may be an installation problem?
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Old 05 December 2019, 23:09   #2
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KingCON needs KS 2.0.
Check this other thread for some suggestions:

https://eab.abime.net/showthread.php?t=67291
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Old 05 December 2019, 23:18   #3
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Thanks! I'll dig through that.
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Old 05 December 2019, 23:25   #4
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Maybe http://aminet.net/package/util/shell/ZShell29
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Old 05 December 2019, 23:45   #5
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Matt Dillon of DICE fame released a shell (Can't remember it's name). I remember there were some shells with a lot of built in commands (avail, dir, copy, rename, list, echo, type). I'll have a look though a archive tonight.
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Matt Dillon of DICE fame released a shell (Can't remember it's name). I remember there were some shells with a lot of built in commands (avail, dir, copy, rename, list, echo, type). I'll have a look though a archive tonight.
It's called Csh and is found on various fish disks: https://www.amiga-stuff.com/pd/fish.html the version on aminet seems to be a different version...
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Old 06 December 2019, 09:46   #7
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There is also WShell by the ARexx author William Hawes.
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Old 06 December 2019, 21:35   #8
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I tried WShell and Csh, but all of them had problems (downloaded from Aminet). I also found bsh, which looks a bit like an early or ported shell from bash, but maybe not. Anyway I also couldn't get it to work. ZShell29 looks good though. Works on 1.3 and does the stuff that I wanted it to.
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On OS 1.3 do not use CLI but use Shell which is more comfortable!
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I also use Shell normally, but TAB completion is a very nice feature which is not offered by the shell.
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