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类别名称版本 依赖包描述信息软件包体积安装后大小授权方式维护人报告错误源代码
utilities---shellsfish3.3.1-2libc, librt, libpthread, libncurses6, libstdcpp6, libatomic1, libpcre2-32packages:pkgdata:fish, Fish is a smart and user-friendly command line shell for OS X, Linux, and the
rest of the family. Fish includes features like syntax highlighting,
autosuggest-as-you-type, and fancy tab completions that just work, with no
configuration required.

2177kB2177kBGPL-2.0-onlyCurtis Jiang, Hao Dong,packages:pkgdata:fish, Bug reportspackages:pkgdata:fish, Sources
utilities---shellsbash5.2.15-1libc, libncurses6, libreadline8packages:pkgdata:bash, Bash is an sh-compatible command language interpreter that executes
commands read from the standard input or from a file. Bash also
incorporates useful features from the Korn and C shells (ksh and csh).

462kB462kBGPL-3.0-or-laterMarcel Deniapackages:pkgdata:bash, Bug reportspackages:pkgdata:bash, Sources
utilities---shellsmksh56c-1libcpackages:pkgdata_owrt18_6:mksh, mksh is the MirBSD enhanced version of the Public Domain Korn
shell (pdksh), a Bourne-compatible shell which is largely si-
milar to the original AT&T Korn shell; mksh is the only pdksh
derivate currently being actively developed. It includes bug
fixes and feature improvements, in order to produce a modern,
robust shell good for interactive and especially script use.
mksh has UTF-8 support (in substring operations and the Emacs
editing mode) and - while R50 corresponds to OpenBSD 5.5-cur-
rent ksh (without GNU bash-like PS1 and fancy character clas-
ses) - adheres to SUSv4 and is much more robust. The code has
been cleaned up and simplified, bugs fixed, standards compli-
ance added, and several enhancements (for extended compatibi-
lity to other modern shells - as well as a couple of its own)
are available. It has sensible defaults as usual with BSD.

107kB106kBMirOSThorsten Glaser, Alif M. Ahmad,packages:pkgdata_owrt18_6:mksh, Bug reportspackages:pkgdata_owrt18_6:mksh, Sources
utilities---shellstcsh6.22.03-1libc, librt, libpthread, libncurses6Tcsh is an enhanced, but completely compatible
version of the Berkeley UNIX C shell (csh). It
is a command language interpreter usable both
as an interactive login shell and a shell
script command processor. It includes a
command-line editor, programmable word
completion, spelling correction, a history
mechanism, job control and a C-like syntax.

135kB134kBBSD-3-ClauseNuno GoncalvesBug reportsSources
utilities---shellsklish2.2.0-4libc, libxml2The klish is a framework for implementing a CISCO-like CLI on a UNIX
systems. It is configurable by XML files. The KLISH stands for Kommand
Line Interface Shell.
The klish is a fork of clish 0.7.3 developed by Graeme McKerrell.
It defines new features but it's compatible (as much as possible) with
clish's XML configuration files.
klish is able to run using clish XML configuration files although
current clish users may expect some changes in behavior.
Konf and konfd are klish utilities that are used to store configuration
informations in a way which is similar to what's found on CISCO devices.
More information about these tools is to be found on the klish web site.

102kB102kBBSD-3-ClauseTakashi UmenoBug reportsSources
utilities---shellsfish3.1.2-1libc, librt, libpthread, libncurses6, libstdcpp6, libatomic1, libpcre2-32Fish is a smart and user-friendly command line shell for OS X, Linux, and the
rest of the family. Fish includes features like syntax highlighting,
autosuggest-as-you-type, and fancy tab completions that just work, with no
configuration required.

1965kB1966kBGPL-2.0-onlyCurtis Jiang, Hao Dong,Bug reportsSources
utilities---shellszsh5.8-1libc, libcap, libncurses6, libncursesw6, libpcre, librtZsh is a UNIX command interpreter (shell) usable as an interactive
login shell and as a shell script command processor. Of the standard
shells, zsh most closely resembles ksh but includes many enhancements.
Zsh has command line editing, builtin spelling correction, programmable
command completion, shell functions (with autoloading), a history
mechanism, and a host of other features.

1846kB1849kBZSHVadim A. Misbakh-SoloviovBug reportsSources
utilities---shellsbash5.1.16-1libc, libncurses6, libreadline8Bash is an sh-compatible command language interpreter that executes
commands read from the standard input or from a file. Bash also
incorporates useful features from the Korn and C shells (ksh and csh).

451kB450kBGPL-3.0-or-laterMarcel DeniaBug reportsSources
utilities---shellsklish-xml-files2.2.0-4libc, klishThis is a set of sample XML files for klish.

9kB9kBBSD-3-ClauseTakashi UmenoBug reportsSources
utilities---shellsmksh59c-1libc, librt, libpthreadmksh is the MirBSD enhanced version of the Public Domain Korn
shell (pdksh), a Bourne-compatible shell which is largely si-
milar to the original AT&T Korn shell; mksh is the only pdksh
derivate currently being actively developed. It includes bug
fixes and feature improvements, in order to produce a modern,
robust shell good for interactive and especially script use.
mksh has UTF-8 support (in substring operations and the Emacs
editing mode) and - while R59 corresponds to OpenBSD 5.7-cur-
rent ksh (without GNU bash-like PS1 and fancy character clas-
ses) - adheres to SUSv4 and is much more robust. The code has
been cleaned up and simplified, bugs fixed, standards compli-
ance added, and several enhancements (for extended compatibi-
lity to other modern shells - as well as a couple of its own)
are available. It has sensible defaults as usual with BSD.

97kB96kBMirOSThorsten Glaser, Alif M. Ahmad,Bug reportsSources
utilities---shellszsh5.6.2-2libc, libcap, libncurses6, libncursesw6, libpcre, librtZsh is a UNIX command interpreter (shell) usable as an interactive
login shell and as a shell script command processor. Of the standard
shells, zsh most closely resembles ksh but includes many enhancements.
Zsh has command line editing, builtin spelling correction, programmable
command completion, shell functions (with autoloading), a history
mechanism, and a host of other features.

1477kB1476kBZSHVadim A. Misbakh-SoloviovBug reportsSources
utilities---shellstcsh6.20.00-2libc, libncurses6Tcsh is an enhanced, but completely compatible
version of the Berkeley UNIX C shell (csh). It
is a command language interpreter usable both
as an interactive login shell and a shell
script command processor. It includes a
command-line editor, programmable word
completion, spelling correction, a history
mechanism, job control and a C-like syntax.

148kB147kBBSD-3-ClauseNuno GoncalvesBug reportsSources
utilities---shellsmksh56c-1libcmksh is the MirBSD enhanced version of the Public Domain Korn
shell (pdksh), a Bourne-compatible shell which is largely si-
milar to the original AT&T Korn shell; mksh is the only pdksh
derivate currently being actively developed. It includes bug
fixes and feature improvements, in order to produce a modern,
robust shell good for interactive and especially script use.
mksh has UTF-8 support (in substring operations and the Emacs
editing mode) and - while R50 corresponds to OpenBSD 5.5-cur-
rent ksh (without GNU bash-like PS1 and fancy character clas-
ses) - adheres to SUSv4 and is much more robust. The code has
been cleaned up and simplified, bugs fixed, standards compli-
ance added, and several enhancements (for extended compatibi-
lity to other modern shells - as well as a couple of its own)
are available. It has sensible defaults as usual with BSD.

107kB106kBMirOSThorsten Glaser, Alif M. Ahmad,Bug reportsSources
utilities---shellsklish2.1.4-2libc, libxml2The klish is a framework for implementing a CISCO-like CLI on a UNIX
systems. It is configurable by XML files. The KLISH stands for Kommand
Line Interface Shell.
The klish is a fork of clish 0.7.3 developed by Graeme McKerrell.
It defines new features but it's compatible (as much as possible) with
clish's XML configuration files.
klish is able to run using clish XML configuration files although
current clish users may expect some changes in behavior.
Konf and konfd are klish utilities that are used to store configuration
informations in a way which is similar to what's found on CISCO devices.
More information about these tools is to be found on the klish web site.

86kB85kBBSD-3-ClauseTakashi UmenoBug reportsSources
utilities---shellsklish-xml-files2.1.4-2libc, klishThis is a set of sample XML files for klish.

9kB9kBBSD-3-ClauseTakashi UmenoBug reportsSources
utilities---shellsbash5.0-4libc, libncurses6, libreadline8Bash is an sh-compatible command language interpreter that executes
commands read from the standard input or from a file. Bash also
incorporates useful features from the Korn and C shells (ksh and csh).

315kB315kBGPL-3.0-or-laterMarcel DeniaBug reportsSources
utilities---shellszsh5.4.2-1libc, libcap, libncurses, libncursesw, libpcre, librtZsh is a UNIX command interpreter (shell) usable as an interactive
login shell and as a shell script command processor. Of the standard
shells, zsh most closely resembles ksh but includes many enhancements.
Zsh has command line editing, builtin spelling correction, programmable
command completion, shell functions (with autoloading), a history
mechanism, and a host of other features.

1610kB1612kBZSHVadim A. Misbakh-SoloviovBug reportsSources
utilities---shellsfish3.1.0-1libc, libncurses6, libstdcpp6, libatomic1, librt, libpcre2-32Fish is a smart and user-friendly command line shell for OS X, Linux, and the
rest of the family. Fish includes features like syntax highlighting,
autosuggest-as-you-type, and fancy tab completions that just work, with no
configuration required.

1153kB1153kBGPL-2.0-onlyCurtis Jiang, Hao Dong,Bug reportsSources
utilities---shellstcsh6.20.00-2libc, libncursesTcsh is an enhanced, but completely compatible
version of the Berkeley UNIX C shell (csh). It
is a command language interpreter usable both
as an interactive login shell and a shell
script command processor. It includes a
command-line editor, programmable word
completion, spelling correction, a history
mechanism, job control and a C-like syntax.

149kB148kBBSD-3-ClauseNuno GoncalvesBug reportsSources
utilities---shellsmksh56c-1libcmksh is the MirBSD enhanced version of the Public Domain Korn
shell (pdksh), a Bourne-compatible shell which is largely si-
milar to the original AT&T Korn shell; mksh is the only pdksh
derivate currently being actively developed. It includes bug
fixes and feature improvements, in order to produce a modern,
robust shell good for interactive and especially script use.
mksh has UTF-8 support (in substring operations and the Emacs
editing mode) and - while R50 corresponds to OpenBSD 5.5-cur-
rent ksh (without GNU bash-like PS1 and fancy character clas-
ses) - adheres to SUSv4 and is much more robust. The code has
been cleaned up and simplified, bugs fixed, standards compli-
ance added, and several enhancements (for extended compatibi-
lity to other modern shells - as well as a couple of its own)
are available. It has sensible defaults as usual with BSD.

107kB106kBMirOSThorsten Glaser, Alif M. Ahmad,Bug reportsSources
utilities---shellsklish2.1.4-1libc, libstdcpp, libxml2The klish is a framework for implementing a CISCO-like CLI on a UNIX
systems. It is configurable by XML files. The KLISH stands for Kommand
Line Interface Shell.
The klish is a fork of clish 0.7.3 developed by Graeme McKerrell.
It defines new features but it's compatible (as much as possible) with
clish's XML configuration files.
klish is able to run using clish XML configuration files although
current clish users may expect some changes in behavior.
Konf and konfd are klish utilities that are used to store configuration
informations in a way which is similar to what's found on CISCO devices.
More information about these tools is to be found on the klish web site.

82kB82kBBSD-3-ClauseTakashi UmenoBug reportsSources
utilities---shellsklish-xml-files2.1.4-1libc, klishThis is a set of sample XML files for klish.

9kB9kBBSD-3-ClauseTakashi UmenoBug reportsSources
utilities---shellsbash4.4.18-2libc, libncurses, libreadlineBash is an sh-compatible command language interpreter that executes
commands read from the standard input or from a file. Bash also
incorporates useful features from the Korn and C shells (ksh and csh).

292kB292kBGPL-3.0+Marcel DeniaBug reportsSources
utilities---shellsfish3.3.1-2libc, librt, libpthread, libncurses6, libstdcpp6, libatomic1, libpcre2-32Fish is a smart and user-friendly command line shell for OS X, Linux, and the
rest of the family. Fish includes features like syntax highlighting,
autosuggest-as-you-type, and fancy tab completions that just work, with no
configuration required.

2177kB2177kBGPL-2.0-onlyCurtis Jiang, Hao Dong,Bug reportsSources
utilities---shellstcsh6.22.04-2libc, libncurses6Tcsh is an enhanced, but completely compatible
version of the Berkeley UNIX C shell (csh). It
is a command language interpreter usable both
as an interactive login shell and a shell
script command processor. It includes a
command-line editor, programmable word
completion, spelling correction, a history
mechanism, job control and a C-like syntax.

147kB147kBBSD-3-ClauseNuno GoncalvesBug reportsSources
utilities---shellsmksh59c-3libcmksh is the MirBSD enhanced version of the Public Domain Korn
shell (pdksh), a Bourne-compatible shell which is largely si-
milar to the original AT&T Korn shell; mksh is the only pdksh
derivate currently being actively developed. It includes bug
fixes and feature improvements, in order to produce a modern,
robust shell good for interactive and especially script use.
mksh has UTF-8 support (in substring operations and the Emacs
editing mode) and - while R59 corresponds to OpenBSD 5.7-cur-
rent ksh (without GNU bash-like PS1 and fancy character clas-
ses) - adheres to SUSv4 and is much more robust. The code has
been cleaned up and simplified, bugs fixed, standards compli-
ance added, and several enhancements (for extended compatibi-
lity to other modern shells - as well as a couple of its own)
are available. It has sensible defaults as usual with BSD.

107kB106kBMirOSThorsten GlaserBug reportsSources
utilities---shellsklish2.2.3-1libc, libxml2The klish is a framework for implementing a CISCO-like CLI on a UNIX
systems. It is configurable by XML files. The KLISH stands for Kommand
Line Interface Shell.
The klish is a fork of clish 0.7.3 developed by Graeme McKerrell.
It defines new features but it's compatible (as much as possible) with
clish's XML configuration files.
klish is able to run using clish XML configuration files although
current clish users may expect some changes in behavior.
Konf and konfd are klish utilities that are used to store configuration
informations in a way which is similar to what's found on CISCO devices.
More information about these tools is to be found on the klish web site.

105kB105kBBSD-3-ClauseTakashi UmenoBug reportsSources
utilities---shellsklish-xml-files2.2.3-1libc, librt, libpthread, klishThis is a set of sample XML files for klish.

9kB9kBBSD-3-ClauseTakashi UmenoBug reportsSources
utilities---shellsbash5.2.15-1libc, libncurses6, libreadline8Bash is an sh-compatible command language interpreter that executes
commands read from the standard input or from a file. Bash also
incorporates useful features from the Korn and C shells (ksh and csh).

462kB462kBGPL-3.0-or-laterMarcel DeniaBug reportsSources
utilities---shellszsh5.9-2libc, libcap, libncurses6, libncursesw6, libpcre2, librtZsh is a UNIX command interpreter (shell) usable as an interactive
login shell and as a shell script command processor. Of the standard
shells, zsh most closely resembles ksh but includes many enhancements.
Zsh has command line editing, builtin spelling correction, programmable
command completion, shell functions (with autoloading), a history
mechanism, and a host of other features.

1935kB1937kBZSHVadim A. Misbakh-SoloviovBug reportsSources
utilities---shellstcsh6.20.00-1libc, libncursesTcsh is an enhanced, but completely compatible
version of the Berkeley UNIX C shell (csh). It
is a command language interpreter usable both
as an interactive login shell and a shell
script command processor. It includes a
command-line editor, programmable word
completion, spelling correction, a history
mechanism, job control and a C-like syntax.

151kB150kBBSD-3-ClauseNuno GoncalvesBug reportsSources
utilities---shellsklish2.1.3-1libc, libstdcpp, libxml2The klish is a framework for implementing a CISCO-like CLI on a UNIX
systems. It is configurable by XML files. The KLISH stands for Kommand
Line Interface Shell.
The klish is a fork of clish 0.7.3 developed by Graeme McKerrell.
It defines new features but it's compatible (as much as possible) with
clish's XML configuration files.
klish is able to run using clish XML configuration files although
current clish users may expect some changes in behavior.
Konf and konfd are klish utilities that are used to store configuration
informations in a way which is similar to what's found on CISCO devices.
More information about these tools is to be found on the klish web site.

80kB80kBBSD-3-ClauseTakashi UmenoBug reportsSources
utilities---shellsklish-xml-files2.1.3-1libc, klishThis is a set of sample XML files for klish.

9kB9kBBSD-3-ClauseTakashi UmenoBug reportsSources
utilities---shellsbash4.3.42-1libc, libncursesBash is an sh-compatible command language interpreter that executes
commands read from the standard input or from a file. Bash also
incorporates useful features from the Korn and C shells (ksh and csh).

336kB335kBGPL-3.0+Marcel DeniaBug reportsSources
utilities---shellszsh5.2-1libc, libncurses, libncursesw, libpcre, librtZsh is a UNIX command interpreter (shell) usable as an interactive
login shell and as a shell script command processor. Of the standard
shells, zsh most closely resembles ksh but includes many enhancements.
Zsh has command line editing, builtin spelling correction, programmable
command completion, shell functions (with autoloading), a history
mechanism, and a host of other features.

1336kB1336kBZSHVadim A. Misbakh-SoloviovBug reportsSources
 
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