FANCY is a command-line interface (CLI) tool that helps you customize the icons for your folders.
-
Clone the repository:
git clone https://github.com/pythonkid90/fancy-cli
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Install FANCY:
pip install ./fancy-cli
Note: The
dev_install.sh
script is for development purposes and is not required for regular installation.
To view all available features, run:
```bash
fancy --help
```
- main: This branch is expected to be mostly stable for production use.
- dev: This branch may contain some bugs, and serves as a "staging area" for new features.
- canary: This branch is highly unstable and is only used for development. Do not use this branch.
FANCY currently does not support Windows. This feature is planned for version 1.0.0.
Pysh is an interactive Python console that includes shell commands too, so you can ls
and cd
to your heart's content while still being able to use Python features.
Here are some features of Pysh:
- Execute Python code directly in the terminal.
- Get information about your environment like username, Python version, and network name.
- Navigate directories using the `cd` command.
- Exit the shell using `exit` or `quit`.
Shpy is a shell-first variant of Pysh that prioritizes shell command execution. It falls back to Python execution if the shell command fails, while Pysh does the opposite.
To use pysh (or shpy), you'll need Python installed on your computer.
Then, you can clone this repository onto your device.
```bash
git clone https://github.com/pythonkid90/pysh
```
Next, run pysh.
```bash
python3 pysh/pysh/pysh.py
```
For shpy, do
```bash
python3 pysh/pysh/shpy.py
```
Your shell is now pysh
!
To exit pysh
, type exit
or quit
.
tkfancy is still in very early development, so docs cannot be made for it yet.