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#1 Lignum

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Posted 06 August 2015 - 10:15 PM

cheetOS

Version 1.0


Features

Installation
Run this in the root directory:
pastebin run EcWBg9x8

HTTP has to be enabled, of course. The installer will delete all of your data, so please make sure to back up any important files.

Bugs and feature requests
Please report any bugs or suggestions as a comment on this thread.
I am still working hard on this, so do expect there to be lots of bugs.
The operating system overrides a lot of the default ComputerCraft functionality, so if you are using cheetOS, it might be better to post any bugs related to the default APIs/programs here rather than the bugs section.

cheetOS Quickstart
The shell that cheetOS uses, called Basic Shell, is usage-wise the same as the default CraftOS shell. If you know how to use the default shell, you know how to use this one.
So let's go over some cheetOS commands that you'll need to exploit the system in its entirety:
Spoiler

API Documentation
I'm in the process of making a wiki, so you're going to have to wait.
If you want to make a regular program, the default CraftOS API will do.

The Source
You can look at the source and contribute via the GitHub repo here.

Edited by Lignum, 07 August 2015 - 12:15 PM.


#2 ProjectB

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Posted 06 August 2015 - 11:15 PM

Looks neat, I will mess around with it more but so far so good.

#3 cyanisaac

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Posted 07 August 2015 - 03:27 AM

What line highlighting such nice much original.

But seriously looks good so far ;)

EDIT: Don't protect your filesystem and you might have a competitor to O

Edited by cyanisaac, 07 August 2015 - 03:27 AM.


#4 Lignum

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Posted 07 August 2015 - 11:54 AM

 cyanisaac, on 07 August 2015 - 03:27 AM, said:

What line highlighting such nice much original.

But seriously looks good so far ;)

EDIT: Don't protect your filesystem and you might have a competitor to O
I think you'd be more concerned about the registry and file system being a complete rip off of Windows :P.

Currently I'm planning on how I'm going to go about making permissions. These will restrict API calls and file access to certain users. So you will be able to edit system files if you have the right privileges.





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