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[Release] rbShell 0.12 - Jordan L. - 01-13-2010 Program Name: rbShell. Version: 0.12 Price: Free. Developers: Description: Mixing the power of Ruby with your system's command prompt. What does it do? Ever used the terminal? Or even command prompt on windows? Ever thought it's not enough power and flexibility? Well rbShell is for you, it uses your system commands as well as being able to run ruby commands as well. For Example: rbShell $ echo Hello World! => Hello World! [Felicia@Felix:/] $ Puts RUBY_PLATFORM => i386-linux Notice the prompts are different? You can customize your prompt easy, just by editing your .rbShell_conf file in your home directory. Windows: C:\Documents and settings\user Linux: /home/user Mac: ? Just edit the line that starts with Prompt=. By editing this line you will change the prompt rbShell uses. The line default for: Windows: Prompt="rbShell $ " Linux&Mac: Prompt="[".blue + "#{ENV['USER']}" + "@" + "#{Socket.gethostname}" + ":".blue + "#{Dir.getwd}" + "]".blue + " $ " Also notice there are colours? The colours are used to show. Errors Information Important Messages Things of interest License: This program is under the GPLv2 License. Readme: Ruby Must be installed to run. Fedora as root - yum instal ruby Ubuntu - aptitude install ruby Mac Should already have ruby with it Launch script how you would any normal script. Change log since rbShell 0.8: -Plugins -Improved error handeling, -added a @system switch to enable/disable system commands -updated default settings with more SANE ones -Config is now located in ~/.rbShell/rbShell_config etc.. -Added ability to turn off font colour -Shows message when needed libries are missing -Error message layout changed -Fixed windows bug that prevented them from listing dirs in teh current folder -Now shows return value of run commands Screenshots: Main Index = Here. Config File = Here. Download link: You can download this program by clicking this link. About Us: Program was coded by Mark Hahl, and Felicia Scott, Special Thanks to snippet 121 on RubyForge. Program Is licensed under the GPLv2. Thanks, and enjoy! -Jordan. RE: [Release] rbShell 0.12 - Canoris - 01-13-2010 (01-13-2010, 08:02 PM)trilobyte- Wrote:I guess this is the update of rbShell 0.8? RE: [Release] rbShell 0.12 - Jordan L. - 01-13-2010 Yep, the next version down the line. If you have any questions, feel free to ask in the thread. And Wolskie, the inventor of the program, and co-admin of our Software Group will answer them.. or I will, ofcourse. RE: [Release] rbShell 0.12 - Canoris - 01-13-2010 (01-13-2010, 08:13 PM)trilobyte- Wrote: Yep, the next version down the line. If you have any questions, feel free to ask in the thread. And Wolskie, the inventor of the program, and co-admin of our Software Group will answer them.. or I will, ofcourse.Are you sure you want to be called trilobyte- bro? Why not Red Ruby or something like that.... I think you just got me interested in another programming language..... RE: [Release] rbShell 0.12 - Jordan L. - 01-13-2010 Idk, I find trilobyte- generic. I like it. Changing my name purely because of a programming language doesn't sound right. But thanks anyway And yes, you should start learning Ruby! Then you could join our Software group and get epic credit. The good thing about Ruby is it's really simple, just check my tut in my Signature, and you'll see what I mean. RE: [Release] rbShell 0.12 - Wolskie - 01-13-2010 Sorry people there are no windows binary, I couldn't make one because, I haven't got access to any windows computers. RE: [Release] rbShell 0.12 - Jordan L. - 01-13-2010 The Windows Library will be update into the 0.12 version sooner of later. When we have access to an actual Windows Box. Sorry for any invonvienients. |