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  1. Amr Hassan Amr Hassan GNU's Not Unix , Python , Linux

    Thinking about writing a !python unix shell. Googling to see if someone had already made one. !linux !gnu

    Wednesday, 05-Aug-09 09:19:58 UTC from Gwibber
    • Shashi Gowda Shashi Gowda

      @amrhassan Why? :)

      Wednesday, 05-Aug-09 09:21:24 UTC
    • Jim Tittsler Jim Tittsler

      @amrhassan have you tried IPython (and its sh profile in particular)?

      Wednesday, 05-Aug-09 09:23:37 UTC
    • Amr Hassan Amr Hassan Shashi Gowda

      @g0: Probably because my bash-fu is not as strong as my py-fu. It's easier to write a whole shell than to learn complex bash for me I guess.

      Wednesday, 05-Aug-09 09:26:48 UTC
    • ashcatch ashcatch Python

      @amrhassan IPython (http://ipython.scipy.org) might be what you are looking for !python

      Wednesday, 05-Aug-09 09:27:07 UTC
    • Shashi Gowda Shashi Gowda

      @amrhassan, I know the feeling :)

      Wednesday, 05-Aug-09 09:27:41 UTC
    • ashcatch ashcatch Python

      @amrhassan http://ipython.scipy.org/doc/manual/html/interactive/shell.html !python

      Wednesday, 05-Aug-09 09:29:21 UTC
    • Amr Hassan Amr Hassan Jim Tittsler , ashcatch

      @ashcatch @jimt @scvalex: Thanks. Trying it out right now.

      Wednesday, 05-Aug-09 09:32:31 UTC
    • Morgan Goose Morgan Goose

      @amrhassan ipython has a cli mode, and I think there is bpython. But both have their issues.

      Wednesday, 05-Aug-09 12:54:49 UTC

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