Plumbum (Shell Combinators) hits v1.0

Amirouche Boubekki amirouche.boubekki at gmail.com
Mon Oct 8 19:14:19 EDT 2012


2012/10/6 Tomer Filiba <tomerfiliba at gmail.com>

> http://plumbum.readthedocs.org/en/latest/index.html
>
> Ever wished the wrist-handiness of shell scripts be put into a real
> programming language? Say hello to Plumbum Shell Combinators. Plumbum
> (Latin for lead, which was used to create pipes back in the day) is a small
> yet feature-rich library for shell script-like programs in Python. The
> motto of the library is “Never write shell scripts again”, and thus it
> attempts to mimic the shell syntax (shell combinators) where it makes
> sense, while keeping it all Pythonic and cross-platform.
>
> Apart from shell-like syntax and handy shortcuts, the library provides
> local and remote command execution (over SSH), local and remote file-system
> paths, easy working-directory and environment manipulation, and a
> programmatic Command-Line Interface (CLI) application toolkit.


Awesome, can it be used in combination with CJSH
http://jonathanscorner.com/cjsh/  ?

Regards,

Amirouche
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