The default credentials are: Cinco (Username) Coyote (Password)
I recommend forking this so I can't access your data if you make an account.
Use help to get commands. Use man [command] to get more info.
help
man [command]
Feedback is greatly appreciated. My favorite part are the *.ledger files.
This is the extension -reincarnation- of Salmon-dev-chronos
UPDATE: I just added an editor. Call it using jedi, with the filename as the first argument.
Use a to append at the current pos. When appending, press ` to exit.
a
`
Use w to write to disk.
w
Use p to print the current line.
p
Use l to show the whole file,
l
Use d to delete the current line.
d
Use q to quit.
q
Enter any int to goto that line.
An example session:
wow what did I start
@Warhawk947 A project that was sitting in my repls untouched for 6 months. But still very good.
@CodeLongAndPros cool
@Warhawk947 Thanks.
COYOTE OS
A 'OS' in python. Can't run on real hardware, but is still cool.
The default credentials are:
Cinco (Username)
Coyote (Password)
I recommend forking this so I can't access your data if you make an account.
Use
help
to get commands. Useman [command]
to get more info.Feedback is greatly appreciated.
My favorite part are the *.ledger files.
This is the extension -reincarnation- of Salmon-dev-chronos
UPDATE: I just added an editor. Call it using jedi, with the filename as the first argument.
Use
a
to append at the current pos. When appending, press`
to exit.Use
w
to write to disk.Use
p
to print the current line.Use
l
to show the whole file,Use
d
to delete the current line.Use
q
to quit.Enter any int to goto that line.
An example session:
wow what did I start
@Warhawk947 A project that was sitting in my repls untouched for 6 months.
But still very good.
@CodeLongAndPros cool
@Warhawk947 Thanks.