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https://github.com/abhirampai/codecrafters-build-your-own-shell
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- Host: GitHub
- URL: https://github.com/abhirampai/codecrafters-build-your-own-shell
- Owner: abhirampai
- Created: 2024-12-02T10:12:40.000Z (about 1 month ago)
- Default Branch: master
- Last Pushed: 2024-12-02T11:30:46.000Z (about 1 month ago)
- Last Synced: 2024-12-02T11:34:14.496Z (about 1 month ago)
- Language: Shell
- Size: 3.91 KB
- Stars: 0
- Watchers: 1
- Forks: 0
- Open Issues: 0
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- Readme: README.md
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[![progress-banner](https://backend.codecrafters.io/progress/shell/917e43f4-bc94-4506-8b62-81dd4f1850d5)](https://app.codecrafters.io/users/codecrafters-bot?r=2qF)
This is a starting point for Go solutions to the
["Build Your Own Shell" Challenge](https://app.codecrafters.io/courses/shell/overview).In this challenge, you'll build your own POSIX compliant shell that's capable of
interpreting shell commands, running external programs and builtin commands like
cd, pwd, echo and more. Along the way, you'll learn about shell command parsing,
REPLs, builtin commands, and more.**Note**: If you're viewing this repo on GitHub, head over to
[codecrafters.io](https://codecrafters.io) to try the challenge.# Passing the first stage
The entry point for your `shell` implementation is in `cmd/myshell/main.go`.
Study and uncomment the relevant code, and push your changes to pass the first
stage:```sh
git commit -am "pass 1st stage" # any msg
git push origin master
```Time to move on to the next stage!
# Stage 2 & beyond
Note: This section is for stages 2 and beyond.
1. Ensure you have `go (1.19)` installed locally
1. Run `./your_program.sh` to run your program, which is implemented in
`cmd/myshell/main.go`.
1. Commit your changes and run `git push origin master` to submit your solution
to CodeCrafters. Test output will be streamed to your terminal.