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#1 PhilHibbs

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Posted 05 February 2013 - 11:33 PM

I can't find any documentation on CraftOS or TurtleOS, where should I look for a shell syntax and commands?

*D'oh* just found http://computercraft...i/CraftOS_Shell, why is it that I can spend an hour looking for something, but as soon as I post on a forum, I find it within 30 seconds?

Is there a similar list of TurtleOS commands, such as "go" and "turn"?

#2 theoriginalbit

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Posted 05 February 2013 - 11:46 PM

View PostPhilHibbs, on 05 February 2013 - 11:33 PM, said:

Is there a similar list of TurtleOS commands, such as "go" and "turn"?
I think typing "help" into the shell should ... umm ... help :P
Also type "programs" into the shell and you will see all the available programs. Type in the programs name, and if they require runtime arguments they will tell you.

#3 PhilHibbs

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Posted 06 February 2013 - 12:12 AM

I wanted to look it up while at work, and I didn't want to fire up Minecraft in the office :) And I just tried CCEmu, but it doesn't do TurtleOS.

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Posted 06 February 2013 - 12:14 AM

then fire up cc-emulator altho I'm not sure if turtle info is on standard computers ;) :P

#5 PhilHibbs

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Posted 06 February 2013 - 12:18 AM

Also I'm a bit reluctant to just run commands and see if they tell me that I have made a mistake. "Want to know what the explode command does? Just type it in and see!"

And, it turns out the help command does know about turtle commands such as "turn" and "go".

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Posted 06 February 2013 - 12:23 AM

Well luckily there are no bad default programs unless you run the Lua prompt. ;)





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