Alx team project
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Alx team project
This repository contains projects/codes based on important concept of Operating System
A simple C implementation of Linux Shell with single pipe | double pipe | multiple pipe | single file redirection | redirection with pipe
Like zsh, bash, this repository is also a clone, rather a simple shell in its sense
A simple shell program could be used to call system commands.
A mini Unix shell, that takes in commands and allows to interact with operating system.
Contains practice problems from various areas of CS and mini-projects.
Simple Shell implemented in C for operating system Unix (Ubuntu, Linux , ... )
A minimalist command-line interpreter. It provides a basic interface for users to interact with their computer, allowing them to execute commands, navigate the file system, and manage processes. This project demonstrates fundamental principles of system programming, and serves as a foundation for building more advanced shell applications.
Operating Systems Lesson Assigment
🚀 Multiple Projects done in C programming language during the ALX Low Level programming steeplechase track , Cohort 19
🐚 A simple_shell project written in C programming language during the ALX Low Level programming steeplechase track.
This is a simple UNIX command interpreter built to take in simple commands and execute text-based programs.
A simple UNIX command interpreter
This repository stores my solutions to the amazing low-level programming projects I am doing at ALX.
Most of the projects done with C programming language during ALX-low_level_programming Track , cohort 8
Everything you need to know to start coding your own shell (Low-level programming & Algorithm)
This repository contains programs written for the low-level programming and algorithm track at Holberton School.
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