42 project, a Bash-inspired shell with a prompt and a working history. A program capable of parsing a prompt and launching executables with arguments, along with a few built-in functions.
Using make will create the minishell executable.
Simply run it with :
./minishell
Minishell runs executables from an absolute, relative or environment PATH (/bin/ls or ls), including arguments or options. ' and " work the same as bash, except for multiline commands.
You can use redirections > >> < and pipes |.
Environment variables are handled, like $HOME, including the return code $?.
Finally, you can use Ctrl-C to interrupt and Ctrl-\ to quit a program, as well as Ctrl-D to throw an EOF, same as in bash.
A few of the functions are "built-in", meaning we don't call the executable, we re-coded them directly. It's the case for echo, pwd, cd, env, export, unset and exit.
This two-person project was done with isolinis.
I was responsible for the parsing, argument checking, environment variables, built-in functions and signal handling.
Solinis took care of pipes, redirections and execution.