I needed something light and simple to take my mind of work, side projects and have a break from dealing with AI all day long. So what is more logical than starting to build your own shell. Totally makes sense, right? Right?! I am not exactly sure where this will go, but I got a few ideas of what I am missing from most shells. The goal is not to reinvent the wheel and implement all bad utilities. I might actually replace some in the spirit of exa and bat where I add features that make my life a lot easier or more comfortable. The goal is still to only have a single binary I can quickly drop on a new system or VM and have all the tools around instead of cloning a git repository with five or six binaries and half of them not working because they require glibc and I ended up on an Alpine VM. Compared to other LazerBunny projects this will move a lot slower and have considerably less code, so it will be easier to take you along for the ride. The basics of a shell sound fairly simple:…
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