The objective of this project is to create a simple shell, like an own little bash.
It is the first group project in the 42 core curriculum.
For the project we were allowed to use GNU's readline library which handles the terminal interaction (history & input reading). For everything else the subject allows only to use a few low-level functions and a few POSIX system calls.
Allowed functions:
readline, rl_clear_history, rl_on_new_line,rl_replace_line, rl_redisplay, add_history, printf, malloc, free, write, access, open, read,close, fork, wait, waitpid, wait3, wait4, signal, sigaction, sigemptyset, sigaddset, kill, exit, getcwd, chdir, stat, lstat, fstat, unlink, execve, dup, dup2, pipe, opendir, readdir, closedir, strerror, perror, isatty, ttyname, ttyslot, ioctl, getenv, tcsetattr, tcgetattr, tgetent, tgetflag, tgetnum, tgetstr, tgoto, tputs
- History of previous entered commands
- Search and launch the right executable (based on the PATH variable, using a relative or an absolute path)
- Environment variables ($ followed by a sequence of characters) expand to their values
- Wildcards * in the current working directory
- ctrl-C, ctrl-D and ctrl-\ behave like in bash
’
(single quotes - prevent from interpreting meta-characters in quoted sequence)"
(double quotes - prevent from interpreting meta-characters in quoted sequence except for $)$?
expands to the last exit status|
connect cmds or groups with pipes; output of a cmd is connected to the input of the next cmd via a pipe&&
and||
with parenthesis for priorities
echo
with option -ncd
(relative or absolute path,-
for OLDPWD, without arg for HOME)pwd
without optionsexport
without optionsunset
without optionsenv
without optionsexit [exit_status]
without options
[n]
(optional) specifies the file descriptor, if not specified it is stdout/stdin
[n]< file
Redirecting Input[n]<< limiter
Here Documents[n]> file
Redirecting Output[n]>> file
Appending Redirected Output
The current version of minishell is developed and tested on macOS, but it should work on all UNIX/LINUX based systems as well.
Requirements:
- GCC / CLANG Compiler
- GNU Make
- GNU Readline library
git clone https://github.com/Ekkoz897/42cursus_Minishell minishell
cd minishell && make
./minishell