Is Xiki the most powerful command shell ever created?

Posted by jimlynch on Jun 30, 2014 4:46 PM EDT
ITworld; By Jim Lynch
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In today's open source roundup: Xiki could be a revolutionary command shell. Plus: South Korea plans to dump Windows, and DistroWatch reviews Chakra GNU/Linux 2014.05.

Command shells have never been a particularly glamorous part of Linux. They've generally been regarded as useful tools for those who use them, but they've never gotten any of the attention that's usually lavished on graphical user interfaces. Xiki is a new command shell that may change that, however. Xiki aims to blend shell and GUI into a powerful tool that we've never seen before.

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