mysh 0.6.2 → 0.6.3

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@@ -45,6 +45,72 @@ Or install it yourself as:
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  $ gem install mysh
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+ #### Advanced Options
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+ As a gem, when mysh is installed, the mysh file in the bin directory gets
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+ "hooked in" to the system as an executable file. In Mac/Linux systems this is
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+ done natively. In Windows systems this is done via an intermediary mysh.bat
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+ file. This works, but leaves a great deal to be desired especially in its
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+ handling of signals like control-C. Since Windows users are treated as hated
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+ step-sisters, here are two alternative options to using mysh as your shell
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+ once the Ruby language and the mysh gem have been installed.
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+ ---
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+ **Option 1 - Against a standard Ruby install**
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+ This option applies if Ruby is installed so that it is generally available in
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+ any command window. You can test this by opening a regular command line window
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+ and typing:
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+ ruby -v
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+ You should see the ruby's version info. If instead you see:
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+ C:\Users\Hilda>ruby -v
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+ 'ruby' is not recognized as an internal or external command,
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+ operable program or batch file.
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+ Then there are either installation issues with Ruby or you need to see option 2.
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+ Once Ruby operation is confirmed, all that is needed is to get a copy of the
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+ Command Window Icon and update the target field in its properties as:
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+ OLD
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+ %windir%\system32\cmd.exe
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+ NEW
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+ %windir%\system32\cmd.exe /C ruby -e"require %q{mysh}; Mysh.run"
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+ ---
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+ **Option 2 - Against a RailsInstaller install**
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+ With RailsInstaller (RI) things are a teensy bit more involved. RI creates a
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+ special Command Prompt with Ruby and Rails icon. To start you need to make a
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+ copy of that icon. Then the target field in properties needs to be updated:
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+ OLD
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+ C:\Windows\System32\cmd.exe /E:ON /K C:\RailsInstaller\Ruby2.3.3\setup_environment.bat C:\RailsInstaller
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+ NEW
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+ C:\Windows\System32\cmd.exe /E:ON /C C:\RailsInstaller\Ruby2.3.3\setup_environment.bat C:\RailsInstaller & ruby -e"require %q{mysh}; Mysh.run"
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+ Note: The change from /K to /C.
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+ ---
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+ **Also** For both options, renaming the icon to something like
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+ "Mysh with Ruby and Rails" or some such is also a good idea. Then make sure you
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+ place your icon where you can find it. I pinned mine to the Windows Task Bar.
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+ ---
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  ## Usage
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  The mysh gem includes a simple executable called mysh. The template for running
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  $date_fmt | The format for the date: "%Y-%m-%d"
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  $debug | Does the shell display additional debugging info (true/false)
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  $h | The home folder's path
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+ $name | The name given to this mysh session.
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  $post_prompt| The prompt used when a line is continued with a trailing \\ character. By default this is the same as the normal prompt.
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  $pre_prompt | A prompt string displayed before the actual command prompt. Delete the pre_prompt variable to disable pre-prompting.
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  $prompt | The user prompt.
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  1 mysh>ls
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  CODE_OF_CONDUCT.md LICENSE.txt lib rakefile.rb tests
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  #### Plan B
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  Go to the GitHub repository at (https://github.com/PeterCamilleri/mysh) and
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- raise an issue calling attention to some aspect that could use some TLC or a
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- suggestion or an idea or a comment.
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+ raise an [issue](https://github.com/PeterCamilleri/mysh/issues)
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+ calling attention to some aspect that could use some TLC or a suggestion or an
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+ idea or a comment.
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  This is a low pressure environment. All are welcome!
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  Help: mysh initialization summary:
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- When mysh starts up, it must be initialized and acclimated to its environment.
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- The boot/initialization process of mysh is somewhat modeled after that of the
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+ When mysh starts up, it must be initialized and acclimated to its environment.
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+ The boot/initialization process of mysh is somewhat modeled after that of the
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  famous bash shell. On startup:
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  1 Option values are initialized to their initial, default values.
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  3 Try to load and execute the mysh_init file. There are three possible files
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+ $$h/mysh_init.rb,
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+ $$h/mysh_init.txt.
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  $$debug Does the shell display additional debugging info (true/false)
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+ $$name The name given to this mysh session.
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+ ["name", (t = MNV[:name]).empty? ? $PROGRAM_NAME.to_host_spec : t],
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  --- !ruby/object:Gem::Specification
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  name: mysh
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- version: 0.6.2
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  platform: ruby
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  authors:
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  - Peter Camilleri
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  autorequire:
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  bindir: bin
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  cert_chain: []
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- date: 2018-10-04 00:00:00.000000000 Z
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  dependencies:
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  type: :runtime
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  prerelease: false
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  - - "~>"
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  name: vls
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  requirement: !ruby/object:Gem::Requirement