[Zope] a real "zope shell".

Oliver Bleutgen myzope@gmx.net
Wed, 08 Jan 2003 15:18:12 +0100


Anthony Baxter wrote:
>>>>Anthony Baxter wrote
>>>
>>There's been various attempts at making "easy access to zope from a unix
>>shell" over the years, here's another one. I recently noticed that zsh
>>(www.zsh.org), a ksh/csh/bash replacement, has grown an inbuilt ftp client
>>(yes, this is a bit nuts) - if you've got zsh installed, man zshzftpsys. 
>>As it is today, it doesn't support ftp servers on non-standard ports, but 
>>this was a 10-minute hack to add it in. 
> 
> 
> This patch is on sourceforge, fwiw:
> https://sourceforge.net/tracker/?func=detail&aid=664329&group_id=4068&atid=304068
> 
> 
> Anthony


If you are using linux, maybe this would be another (cleaner?) option, 
independen of the shell:

http://lufs.sourceforge.net/lufs/intro.html

"""LUFS is enabling you to mount into your file hierarchy a remote 
computer's filesystem, which is accessible by various means (ftp, ssh, 
etc.). Then, the access to the remote files will be completely network 
transparent. In other words, you'll be able to read/modify remote files 
as if they were local, watch movies/listen to MP3s from FTP/SSH servers 
without copying them locally. """


Haven't tried it, but looks promising (and working).


cheers,
oliver