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Terminal & Command Line
The BoredOS Terminal provides a powerful command-line interface (CLI) for advanced users and developers. It supports standard Unix-like features and provides direct access to the kernel's system calls.
The Shell
The default shell in BoredOS is a custom-built, lightweight command processor integrated into the Window Manager. It features:
- ANSI Color Support: Rich text output with colors and styles.
- Command History: Use the Up and Down arrow keys to navigate through your previous commands (up to 64 history entries).
- Output Redirection:
command > file: Write output to a new file (or overwrite existing).command >> file: Append output to an existing file.
- Piping:
command1 | command2: Pass the output of the first command as input to the second.
Common Commands
Below are some of the most used commands available in /bin:
| Command | Description |
|---|---|
ls |
List files and directories in the current path. |
cd |
Change the current working directory. |
cat |
Display the contents of a file. |
ls |
List directory contents. |
rm |
Remove a file. |
mkdir |
Create a new directory. |
man |
View the manual for a specific command (e.g., man ls). |
sysfetch |
Display system and hardware information. |