https://github.com/CJSHayward/psh

A revamped version of an unofficial Python Shell ("psh") , an experimental 
shell intended to bring more power and expert-friendly UX to the Linux / Unix / 
Mac command line, has been released. Its main focus is to be an interactive 
command line shell that will let you use Python as the shell's (native) 
scripting language. It has other experimental niceties; for instance, you are 
not required to type a command when a command is obvious. If you give a 
directory name, it will change directory to that directory (an old-fashioned 
"ls" will still list the directory). If you type the name of a source file in 
the current directory (or current directory heirarchy!) it will pull it up in 
the editor. (You can circumvent this behavior by prefacing standard commands by 
"run"). The code is written to read like plain English and be hacker-friendly, 
and patches are of course welcome!

(Slashdot submission at 
https://slashdot.org/submission/8078275/python-powered-linux--unix--mac-command-line-shell-released;
 please upvote if desired.)

C.J.S. Hayward
https://CJSHayward.com
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