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kyara

v1.0.0

Published

kyara CLI

Downloads

5

Readme


Project: CLI kyara is an initiative to replicate the basic operations of Bash, standard terminal in most Linux distributions. From developer to developer. This cli is developed using Node.js with Gluegun.

Features

  • 📴 Offline Mode. Kyara works completely offline;
  • 💾 Filesystem. Manipulate files on your system easily;
  • ⚒ System. Search for information about the current system;
  • 🗄 Patching. Manipulating file contents.

Implementation ideas

  • [ ] Add new commands;
  • [ ] Fix the bugs;
  • [ ] Refactor the code of the existing commands.

Why use Kyara?

You might want to use Kyara if:

  • You need a command line in windows similar to Bash;
  • You want to have powerful tools at your fingertips;
  • And you don't want to have to do complex installations to have a simple command line.

If so ... welcome!

Installing Kyara

you can use npm:

npm install --global kyara

Check installation:

kyara --version

I recommend that you install globally, so you can use it anywhere on your machine and gluegun does not support installation for specific folders.

Using Kyara

Read the Usage Guide for detailed instructions on how to use Kyara.

Contributing to Kyara

Contributions are always welcome, no matter how large or small.

  1. Fork this repository;
  2. Create a branch with your feature: git checkout -b my-feature;
  3. Commit your changes: git commit -m 'feat: My new feature';
  4. Push to your branch: git push origin my-feature.

After the merge of your pull request is done, you can delete your branch.

You can report a bug here.

Prior art

Kyara wouldn't exist if it wasn't for excellent prior art. Kyara has been inspired by the following projects: