demoshell 0.2.0

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demoshell 0.2.0

demoshell is a simplified shell for live demonstrations. It always
shows the command prompt at the top of the screen and pushes command
output down instead of letting iscroll up.

Huh?
POSIX shells print their output in such a way that it scrolls up and
off the top of the screen because they are using tty semantics, which
are based on hardware that used to literally print everything on a
roll of paper that moved up through the machine and over the top.
It’s the 21st century. We don’t use paper-based terminals any
more. While continuing to pretend we do is fine for day-to-day work,
when we are giving live presentations it is not ideal because the most
interesting thing you are doing is probably at the bottom of your
screen during a live demo. That is the hardest part of the screen for
people at the back of the room to see, because it is often blocked by
other people’s heads.
demoshell avoids this problem by always keeping the command prompt
at the top of the screen and showing the output of commands below,
pushing older commands off of the bottom of the screen to make space
for newer text.



Using demoshell
Install the shell with pip3 (it works best under Python 3):
$ pip3 install demoshell
Run demoshell:
$ demoshell
Run any shell command at the prompt:
$ ls

ls
AUTHORS
ChangeLog
LICENSE
README.rst
demoshell
demoshell.egg-info
dist
requirements.txt
setup.cfg
setup.py
test
Use exit or Ctrl-D to leave the shell.
Use clear to clear the screen.
Config File for DemoShell are in following location:
If running on Mac OS:
~/Library/Application Support/DemoShell/demoshell.ini
If running on Linux:
~/.local/share/DemoShell/demoshell.ini
If running on Windows:
C:Documents and Settings<User>Application DataLocal SettingsDoug HellmanDemoShelldemoshell.ini
OR:
C:Documents and Settings<User>Application DataDoug HellmanDemoShelldemoshell.ini
To add Aliases:
Open config file in a text editor
Edit “Aliases” section as per example below.
alias = alias command. It may look something like below.
[Aliases]
ll = ls -la


Resources

GitHub: https://github.com/dhellmann/demoshell
Bugs: https://github.com/dhellmann/demoshell/issues
Documentation: Help wanted!

License

For personal and professional use. You cannot resell or redistribute these repositories in their original state.

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