dXsh: Dynamically eXtensible Shell
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Dynamically Extensible Shell can be configured dynamically depending on application need. User/Developer can extend/reduce shell dynamically by adding /removing module or fine tune shell by adding filter modules over existing core module.
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Core shell
Shared object shell
Login shell are available with this release
No 3rd party shells integrated
Plan for next release
more enhanced version with 3rd party shells (bash, ash etc) integration
install or usability
Standalone application
Reporting Bugs:
Please report bugs to “open dot ponnada at gmail dot com”
(replace dot with ‘.’; at with ‘@’; just protection from spambots)
Licence:
GPL Please obtain a copy of GPL if one is not present with this software, See GPL for terms and conditions.
Developer(s) : Rajulu Ponnada
Contact: open dot ponnada at gmail dot com
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