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miguel 9e308f27e2 fix(0shell): remove mandatory use of low-level system calls and make it bonus 6 months ago
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README.md fix(0shell): remove mandatory use of low-level system calls and make it bonus 6 months ago

README.md

General

Was the project written in a compiled programming language?
Are the commands mentioned in the subject implemented from scratch, without calling any external binaries?

The use of execution commands (such as exec, system, os/exec, or similar functions) to call external binaries or utilities is strictly forbidden, as the project requires implementing all functionality from scratch without relying on external programs.

Functional

Open a terminal and run the project.
Can you confirm that the project runs and displays a unix shell?
Open a terminal and run the project.
Can you confirm that this interpreter displays at least a simple $ and waits for you to type a command?
Try to run a command of your choice.
Can you confirm that the interpreter only validates the command if you press enter?
Try to run the command "exit".
Can you confirm that the interpreter terminates properly and gives back the parent's shell?
Try to run the command "echo "something!"". Do the same in your computer terminal.
Can you confirm that the displayed message of the project is exactly the same as the computer terminal?
Try to run the command "echo something else" (without double quotes). Do the same in your computer terminal.
Can you confirm that the displayed message of the project is exactly the same as the computer terminal?
Try to run the command "pwd".
Can you confirm that the interpreter displayed the current path?
Try to open the project and create a parent folder with two children folders using the command "mkdir". Then enter the parent folder and do "pwd".
Can you confirm that the interpreter displayed the current path?
Try to enter a directory of your choice by using the command "cd dir/of/your/choice".
Can you confirm that the interpreter took you to the correct path? Use "pwd" to confirm.
Try to run only the command "cd".
Can you confirm that the interpreter took you to the users home folder? Use "pwd" to confirm.
Try to run the command "ls" in a directory at your choice. Do the same in your computer terminal.
Can you confirm that the output is the same in the project and in your computer terminal?
Try to run the command "ls -l -a -F" in a directory at your choice. Do the same in your computer terminal.
Can you confirm that the output is the same in the project and in your computer terminal?
Try to run the commands "mkdir new_folder1" and "mkdir new_folder2" in a directory of your choice.
Can you confirm that the directory new_folder1 and new_folder2 were created?
Create a document inside the new_folder1 called new_doc.txt with some random text inside. Try to run the command "cp new_doc.txt ../folder2" to copy the document to the folder new_folder2.
Can you confirm that the document new_doc.txt is inside the new_folder2?
Try to run the command "cat new_folder1/new_doc". Do the same in your computer terminal.
Can you confirm that the output is the same in the project and in your computer terminal?
Try to run the commands "mv new_folder2 new_folder1" to move the directory new_folder2 inside of the directory new_folder1.
Can you confirm that the directory new_folder2 is inside of the directory new_folder1?
Try to run the command "rm -r new_folder1" to remove what was created above.
Can you confirm that the directory new_folder1 was removed?

Bonus

+ Did the student implemented the commands exclusively using low-level system calls avoiding built-in functions or libraries that abstract file operations?
+Did the student added auto complete when you are writing the commands?
+Did the student added piping?
+Did the student managed the Ctrl + C?
+Did the student added colors to the errors or directories?
+Did the student added redirection?
+Did the student added the current path behind the $?
+Did the student added any other features or commands to the project?