Tom Willemsen
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I've once again thought up a different common structure for website pages, I hope this one sticks longer than the ones before, but this limits duplication of data somewhat and keeps maintenance costs of these pages fairly low.
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59 lines
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#+TITLE: baps1
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#+LINK: src http://code.ryuslash.org/cgit.cgi/baps1/
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#+LINK: tar_gz http://code.ryuslash.org/cgit.cgi/baps1/snapshot/baps1-master.tar.gz
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#+LINK: zip http://code.ryuslash.org/cgit.cgi/baps1/snapshot/baps1-master.zip
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#+LINK: readme http://code.ryuslash.org/cgit.cgi/baps1/about/
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#+LINK: manual http://ryuslash.org/projects/baps1/manual/
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#+STARTUP: showall
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#+begin_html
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<script src="/keyjs.js" type="text/javascript"></script>
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<script type="text/javascript">
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keyjs_initialize({ "u": [ "keyjs_goto", "../index.html" ],
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"h": [ "keyjs_goto", "http://ryuslash.org" ] });
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</script>
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#+end_html
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#+INCLUDE: "dlmenu.inc"
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* What does it do?
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baps1 offers a, hopefully, efficient and easy way to add certain
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data to your PS1 (prompt).
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| Language | C |
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| License | GPLv3 |
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* Why was it written?
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A friend of mine wanted a better way to get some functionality into
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his PS1 that he was using a PHP script for, I knew how to do that
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in C and thought it would be a fun project and good learning
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experience, so here we are.
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* Who is it for?
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Anyone who likes to have the data this project provides in their
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PS1.
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* Data
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| Version | 0 (development only) |
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| Language | C |
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| License | |
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** Features
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- Show the PTY or TTY you are using.
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- How long ago the last call to baps1 was on that terminal, which
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should also indicate how long ago your PS1 was printed last.
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** Dependencies
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Apart from the usual build tools (make, gcc) I know of none,
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though I do have a preference for GNU programs/libraries, so there
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might be some GNU-only code in there.
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* More...
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For further instructions I would refer you to the [[readme][README]] and [[manual][manual]].
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