[Zope] [ANN] ZShell 0.1
Jose Soares
jose@sferacarta.com
Fri, 04 May 2001 17:06:45 +0200
I'm sorry to disapoint you Jason but I'm talking about
zopesh Copyrighted by Stefane Fermigier, www.fermigier.com.
Jason Cunliffe wrote:
> "Jose Soares" <jose@sferacarta.com> wrote:
> > Fine. Actually I'm using a version of zopesh implemented by me
> > with such commands and I find those very useful.
> > IMHO this is the very powerful of a shell.
> > The other day I needed to change the words:
> > <dtml-in "qry.provincie()">
> > with
> > <dtml-in "mtd.provincie(reg='ER')">
> > in a great number of documents
> > using sed 's/<dtml-in "qry.provincie()">/<dtml-in
> > "mtd.provincie(reg='ER')">/g' *
> > I did this job in a while.
> > Imagine you what hard work searching and changing it by hand.
>
> Jose that's great..
> Are you going to post the sed code somehere?
>
> Even though I do not know sed very well, I would still love to have it
> included in the toolkit. Your exmle alone is rason to learn to use it well.
>
> Is your version a completely separate one from Jerome's or an extension?
> Either way, everyone will benefit if you can merge your work asap :-)
>
> ZShells really bring Zope in line with the core Python design philosophy of
> interactive command line interpreter. They are a really important exciting
> addition to Zope and its Management Interface. Also cuold be connected in
> interesting ways to backend Python manipulation of Zope [live using ZEO].
>
> I look forwards to having ZShell scripting .. any ideas how to do this
> right?
>
> today's top 10 wishlist-->
>
> 1. grep
> 2. find
> 3. history
> 4. pipes
> 5. if then loops
> 6. while do
> 7. environment variables
> 8. regular expressions
> 9. .zsh scripts
> 10 .zrc config
>
> ./Jason
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