Anybody have the Linux Terminal's coding... in any language
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Anybody have the Linux Terminal's coding... in any language
Hi, seems like this is gonna be my first quest.....
i need to make the final year project.... so i do really appreciate if you all guys could help me to find the coding to create the terminal....
Do you mean the terminal program itself (e.g. xterm, konsole, GNOME terminal) or the shell that actually provides the command line interface (e.g. bash, tcsh, zsh)? It is not clear exactly what you're looking for. In either case, the source for both terminal emulators (the correct term -- as a terminal proper is usually a piece of hardware like a VT-100, not software) and shells are available from the projects' home pages. A quick Google, e.g. for "bash shell" should find these...
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