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DevShell alternative shell

Started by WattDev, 16 July 2017 - 01:40 PM
WattDev #1
Posted 16 July 2017 - 03:40 PM
Hi guys
I have developed a new alternative shell. "DevShell"

Donload version 1.1 HERE

Suggestion accepted

New features:
-Run on startup
-New api DevShell.loadAPI()
Edited on 17 July 2017 - 10:19 AM
DannySMc #2
Posted 16 July 2017 - 10:52 PM
There is a very standard thing on the forums is that, no pics no clicks (You should definitely add some screenshots)

I would also suggest adding some more information to your post including:

- What it does?
- Why would I use it over Craft OS?
- It's features?

I would also look into making a pastebin installer script, not many people will download it manually and add it as with pastebin you can run:
pastebin get <code> <filename>
If you have multiple files you can either use an installer that once downloaded from pastebin can install other files it needs or using a packer program to pack all the files into one. As there are many available on the forums!</filename></code>
Edited on 16 July 2017 - 08:53 PM
CLNinja #3
Posted 17 July 2017 - 12:53 AM
Because of how he's hosting this, i've uploaded it to pastebin for anyone to use.

https://pastebin.com/UMigD6ap

Edit:

I've also actually taken the time to go through and read what your shell does..

It's effectively just a reskin of shell. I recommend building other features into your shell rather than just making a reskin.
Edited on 16 July 2017 - 10:55 PM
WattDev #4
Posted 17 July 2017 - 11:45 AM
There is a very standard thing on the forums is that, no pics no clicks (You should definitely add some screenshots)

I would also suggest adding some more information to your post including:

- What it does?
- Why would I use it over Craft OS?
- It's features?

I would also look into making a pastebin installer script, not many people will download it manually and add it as with pastebin you can run:
pastebin get <code> <filename>
If you have multiple files you can either use an installer that once downloaded from pastebin can install other files it needs or using a packer program to pack all the files into one. As there are many available on the forums!</filename></code>
Because of how he's hosting this, i've uploaded it to pastebin for anyone to use.

https://pastebin.com/UMigD6ap

Edit:

I've also actually taken the time to go through and read what your shell does..

It's effectively just a reskin of shell. I recommend building other features into your shell rather than just making a reskin.

Thnx for the suggestion guys.
I'll make a new look and new bundled program xD
CLNinja #5
Posted 17 July 2017 - 12:16 PM
There is a very standard thing on the forums is that, no pics no clicks (You should definitely add some screenshots)

I would also suggest adding some more information to your post including:

- What it does?
- Why would I use it over Craft OS?
- It's features?

I would also look into making a pastebin installer script, not many people will download it manually and add it as with pastebin you can run:
pastebin get <code> <filename>
If you have multiple files you can either use an installer that once downloaded from pastebin can install other files it needs or using a packer program to pack all the files into one. As there are many available on the forums!</filename></code>
Because of how he's hosting this, i've uploaded it to pastebin for anyone to use.

https://pastebin.com/UMigD6ap

Edit:

I've also actually taken the time to go through and read what your shell does..

It's effectively just a reskin of shell. I recommend building other features into your shell rather than just making a reskin.

Thnx for the suggestion guys.
I'll make a new look and new bundled program xD
There is a very standard thing on the forums is that, no pics no clicks (You should definitely add some screenshots)

I would also suggest adding some more information to your post including:

- What it does?
- Why would I use it over Craft OS?
- It's features?

I would also look into making a pastebin installer script, not many people will download it manually and add it as with pastebin you can run:
pastebin get <code> <filename>
If you have multiple files you can either use an installer that once downloaded from pastebin can install other files it needs or using a packer program to pack all the files into one. As there are many available on the forums!</filename></code>
Because of how he's hosting this, i've uploaded it to pastebin for anyone to use.

https://pastebin.com/UMigD6ap

Edit:

I've also actually taken the time to go through and read what your shell does..

It's effectively just a reskin of shell. I recommend building other features into your shell rather than just making a reskin.

Thnx for the suggestion guys.
I'll make a new look and new bundled program xD
Just actually put it on pastebin.
WattDev #6
Posted 17 July 2017 - 01:08 PM
There is a very standard thing on the forums is that, no pics no clicks (You should definitely add some screenshots)

I would also suggest adding some more information to your post including:

- What it does?
- Why would I use it over Craft OS?
- It's features?

I would also look into making a pastebin installer script, not many people will download it manually and add it as with pastebin you can run:
pastebin get <code> <filename>
If you have multiple files you can either use an installer that once downloaded from pastebin can install other files it needs or using a packer program to pack all the files into one. As there are many available on the forums!</filename></code>
Because of how he's hosting this, i've uploaded it to pastebin for anyone to use.

https://pastebin.com/UMigD6ap

Edit:

I've also actually taken the time to go through and read what your shell does..

It's effectively just a reskin of shell. I recommend building other features into your shell rather than just making a reskin.

Thnx for the suggestion guys.
I'll make a new look and new bundled program xD
There is a very standard thing on the forums is that, no pics no clicks (You should definitely add some screenshots)

I would also suggest adding some more information to your post including:

- What it does?
- Why would I use it over Craft OS?
- It's features?

I would also look into making a pastebin installer script, not many people will download it manually and add it as with pastebin you can run:
pastebin get <code> <filename>
If you have multiple files you can either use an installer that once downloaded from pastebin can install other files it needs or using a packer program to pack all the files into one. As there are many available on the forums!</filename></code>
Because of how he's hosting this, i've uploaded it to pastebin for anyone to use.

https://pastebin.com/UMigD6ap

Edit:

I've also actually taken the time to go through and read what your shell does..

It's effectively just a reskin of shell. I recommend building other features into your shell rather than just making a reskin.

Thnx for the suggestion guys.
I'll make a new look and new bundled program xD
Just actually put it on pastebin.
Sorry but I now have multiple file and I haven't found a good packer yet.
BTW new update have arrived
Edited on 17 July 2017 - 11:09 AM
CLNinja #7
Posted 17 July 2017 - 11:09 PM
You could create a github repo and use packman
WattDev #8
Posted 18 July 2017 - 12:33 PM
You could create a github repo and use packman
Sorry but I'm not compatible with GitHub.
Srry man but I'm likely to use cloud and .zip file instead
Anavrins #9
Posted 18 July 2017 - 07:03 PM
Sorry but I'm not compatible with GitHub.
Srry man but I'm likely to use cloud and .zip file instead
The most inconvenient download method for the most trivial of programs, got it, thanks.
Edited on 18 July 2017 - 05:03 PM
DannySMc #10
Posted 18 July 2017 - 07:56 PM
You could create a github repo and use packman
Sorry but I'm not compatible with GitHub.
Srry man but I'm likely to use cloud and .zip file instead

Well either or, most people (if not all), will not download your program.
CLNinja #11
Posted 18 July 2017 - 10:02 PM
You could create a github repo and use packman
Sorry but I'm not compatible with GitHub.
Srry man but I'm likely to use cloud and .zip file instead

Then good luck getting anywhere in CC. Everything is compatible with github, pretty much no matter what. Its up to the dev to figure out how to use it. Not using a standard (and not finding a suitable alternative) is simply lazy and irresponsible, and no one will want to download your programs.

"Srry man" Nah, im sorry that you wont get any traction with your approach.
WattDev #12
Posted 19 July 2017 - 12:32 AM
You could create a github repo and use packman
Sorry but I'm not compatible with GitHub.
Srry man but I'm likely to use cloud and .zip file instead

Then good luck getting anywhere in CC. Everything is compatible with github, pretty much no matter what. Its up to the dev to figure out how to use it. Not using a standard (and not finding a suitable alternative) is simply lazy and irresponsible, and no one will want to download your programs.

"Srry man" Nah, im sorry that you wont get any traction with your approach.
Yeah man I'm okay with that because I just making a software and publish.
BTW I'm a lazy person.

And… Nice to meet you guys
H4X0RZ #13
Posted 19 July 2017 - 11:26 AM
Maybe this helps

https://backlogtool.com/git-guide/en/