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@@ -1,3 +1,45 @@ # minishell minishell project of school 42 + +## Testing + +``` +>make test +``` + +## TODO + +### Mandatory + +- [ ] Show a prompt when waiting for a new command +- [ ] Search and launch the right executable (based on the *PATH* variable or by using relative or absolute path) like in bash @HappyTramp +- [ ] It must implement the builtins like in bash: @nass1pro + - [ ] `echo` with option `-n` + - [ ] `cd` without `-` option + - [ ] `pwd` without any options + - [ ] `export` without any options + - [ ] `unset` without any options + - [ ] `env` without any options and any arguments + - [ ] `exit` without any options +- [ ] `;` in the command should separate commands like in bash +- [ ] `'` and `"` should work like in bash except for multiline commands +- [ ] Redirections `<` `>` `>>` should work like in bash except for file descriptor aggregation +- [ ] Pipes | should work like in bash +- [ ] Environment variables (`$` followed by characters) should work like in bash +- [ ] `$?` should work like in bash +- [ ] `ctrl-C`, `ctrl-D` and `ctrl-\` should have the same result as in bash + +### Bonus + +- [ ] Redirection `<<` like in bash +- [ ] History and line editing with Termcaps (`man tgetent` for examples) + - [ ] Edit the line where the cursor is located. + - [ ] Move the cursor left and right to be able to edit the line at a specific location. Obviously new characters have to be inserted between the existing ones similarly to a classic shell. + - [ ] Use up and down arrows to navigate through the command history which we will then be able to edit if we feel like it (the line, not the history). + - [ ] Cut, copy, and/or paste all or part of a line using the key sequence you prefer. + - [ ] Move directly by word towards the left or the right using ctrl+LEFT and ctrl+RIGHT. + - [ ] Go directly to the beginning or the end of a line by pressing `home` and `end`. + - [ ] Write AND edit a command over a few lines. In that case, we would love that ctrl+UP and ctrl+DOWN allow to go from one line to another in the command while remaining in the same column or otherwise the most appropriate column. +- [ ] &&, || with parenthesis for priorities, like in bash +- [ ] wilcard * like in bash |
