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Add lichen cat #196

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I don't know the joke, but I think that this is a neat idea! I'll let someone else decide how/if this fits in with UQCS lore. Potentially not mentioning lichen cat within the command description would be funnier (whilst still noting it in the code).

Additionally, I prefer the style that Moss cat uses with "\n".join() over having + "\n" after each new line, but I'm not too fussed about this either way (the raw strings are great though).

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I don't know the joke, but I think that this is a neat idea! I'll let someone else decide how/if this fits in with UQCS lore. Potentially not mentioning lichen cat within the command description would be funnier (whilst still noting it in the code).

I believe lichen is the OpenBSD server for Operating Systems Architecture (COMP3301)

Additionally, I prefer the style that Moss cat uses with "\n".join() over having + "\n" after each new line, but I'm not too fussed about this either way (the raw strings are great though).

Done, I also forgot the code fences so I've added them

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technically, OS'es doesn't use Lichen - they use BSD, but on a range of VMs that students have root access to. I'm unsure if anything actually uses Lichen itself; more commonly it's used as an alternative proxy server when Moss gets slow.

Also LGTM.

@andrewj-brown andrewj-brown merged commit 0df12b9 into UQComputingSociety:main Mar 9, 2024
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