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Nitrocid KS - Manual
  • Welcome!
  • Versions and Compatibility
    • Supported Versions
    • EOL Versions
    • Version Release Notes
      • v0.0.1.x series
      • v0.0.2.x series
      • v0.0.3.x series
      • v0.0.4.x series
      • v0.0.5.x series
        • v0.0.5.0 Beta Versions
      • v0.0.6.x series
        • v0.0.6.0 Beta Versions
      • v0.0.7.x series
        • v0.0.7.0 Beta Versions
      • v0.0.8.x series
      • v0.0.9.x series
      • v0.0.10.x series
      • v0.0.11.x series
      • v0.0.12.x series
      • v0.0.13.x series
      • v0.0.14.x series
      • v0.0.15.x series
      • v0.0.16.x series
      • v0.0.17.x series
      • v0.0.18.x series
      • v0.0.19.x series
      • v0.0.20.x series
      • v0.0.21.x series
      • v0.0.22.x series
      • v0.0.23.x series
      • v0.0.24.x series
      • v0.1.0.x and 0.1.1.x series
      • v0.1.2.x and v0.1.3.x series
    • Compatibility Notes for KS API Revisions
      • Upgrading to API v1.0 series
      • Upgrading to API v1.1 series
      • Upgrading to API v1.2 series
      • Upgrading to API v1.3 series
      • Upgrading to API v2.0 series
      • Upgrading to API v2.1 series
      • Upgrading to API v3.0 series
        • From 0.0.24.x to 0.1.0 Beta 1
        • From 0.1.0 Beta 1 to 0.1.0 Beta 2
        • From 0.1.0 Beta 2 to 0.1.0 Beta 3
        • From 0.1.0 Beta 3 to 0.1.0 RC
        • From 0.1.0 RC to 0.1.0 Final
      • Upgrading to API v3.1 series
  • Installation and Maintenance
    • Installing the Kernel
      • Windows
      • macOS
      • Linux
      • Android
    • Upgrading the Kernel
      • Windows
      • macOS
      • Linux
      • Android
    • Dependency Information
  • Fundamentals
    • What is the Kernel?
    • What is Nitrocid KS?
    • Simulated Kernel Features
      • Extra Features
        • More Networking
          • FTP Client
          • SSH Connection
          • SFTP Client
          • RSS Client
          • HTTP Client
          • Mail Client
        • Games and Amusements
          • Hangman
          • BackRace
          • Meteor
          • Pong
          • Russian Roulette
          • ShipDuet
          • Snaker
          • Solver
          • SpeedPress
          • Wordle
        • More Editors
          • JSON Editor
          • SQL Editor
        • Common Programs
          • Archive
          • Caffeine
          • Calendar
          • Calculator
          • Contacts
          • Dictionary
          • Git Shell
          • Notes
          • Stocks
          • Timers
          • To-do List
          • Unit Converter
          • Weather
        • Docking
        • Language Studio
        • Theme Studio
      • Accounts
        • Groups
        • Permissions
      • Editors
        • Text Editor
        • Hex Editor
      • Shells
        • Commands List
        • Addon Commands List
      • Files and Folders
        • Hashing and Encryption
      • The Nitrocid Homepage
      • Networking
      • Localization
      • Screensavers
      • Lockscreen Widgets
      • Audio Cues
  • Advanced and Power Users
    • Building the Kernel
      • Building on Windows
      • Building on macOS
      • Building on Linux
      • Building on Android
    • Kernel Modifications
      • Building your Mod
      • Analyzing your Mod
        • Text - NKS0001
        • ConsoleBase - NKS0002
        • ConsoleBase - NKS0003
        • ConsoleBase - NKS0004
        • ConsoleBase - NKS0005
        • ConsoleBase - NKS0006
        • ConsoleBase - NKS0007
        • ConsoleBase - NKS0008
        • ConsoleBase - NKS0009
        • Files - NKS0010
        • Files - NKS0011
        • Files - NKS0012
        • Files - NKS0013
        • Files - NKS0014
        • Files - NKS0015
        • Files - NKS0016
        • Files - NKS0017
        • Files - NKS0018
        • Files - NKS0019
        • Files - NKS0020
        • Files - NKS0021
        • Files - NKS0022
        • Files - NKS0023
        • Kernel - NKS0024
        • Kernel - NKS0025
        • Kernel - NKS0026
        • Kernel - NKS0027
        • Kernel - NKS0031
        • Kernel - NKS0032
        • Kernel - NKS0033
        • Kernel - NKS0037
        • Kernel - NKS0038
        • Kernel - NKS0039
        • Kernel - NKS0040
        • Kernel - NKS0041
        • Kernel - NKS0042
        • Kernel - NKS0043
        • Kernel - NKS0052
        • Kernel - NKS0053
        • Languages - NKS0044
        • Languages - NKS0045
        • Languages - NKS0046
        • Network - NKS0051
        • Text - NKS0047
        • Text - NKS0048
        • Text - NKS0049
        • Text - NKS0050
        • Text - NKS0054
        • Text - NKS0055
      • Managing your Mod
        • Inter-Mod Communication
        • Inter-Addon Communication
    • Diagnostics
      • Debugging
        • Local Debugging
        • Remote Debugging
      • Testing
      • Other Diagnostics
    • Bootloader
      • Boot Choices
      • Kernel Environments
      • Custom Boot Styles
    • Inner Workings
      • Kernel Settings
        • Mechanics of Settings App
        • Settings Format
        • Custom Settings
      • Shell Structure
        • Help System
        • Command Parsing
        • Command Information
        • Command Switches
        • Shell History
        • Shell Scripting
        • Shell Presets
        • Extra Shell Features
      • Multilingual Kernel
        • Locale Tools
        • Custom Languages
      • Inner Essentials
        • Kernel Drivers
          • Console Drivers
          • Debug Logger Drivers
          • Encoding Drivers
          • Encryption Drivers
          • Filesystem Drivers
          • Hardware Prober Drivers
          • Input Drivers
          • Network Drivers
          • RNG Drivers
          • Regular Expression Drivers
          • Sorting Drivers
        • Kernel Placeholders
        • The Permissions
        • The Users
        • Kernel Threads
        • Kernel Arguments
        • Kernel Journaling
        • Remote Procedure
        • Nitrocid Filesystem
        • Screensaver Internals
        • Splash Internals
        • Kernel Platform
        • Theme Internals
        • Color Internals
        • Privacy Consents
        • System Notifications
        • MAL and MOTD
        • Progress Handlers
        • Assembly Signing
        • Assembly Reflection
        • Random Number Generation
        • Network Tools
        • Date and Time
        • Mod Manual Pages
      • Miscellaneous APIs
  • Project Dependencies
  • Report an issue
  • Source code
  • API Reference
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  1. Fundamentals
  2. Simulated Kernel Features

Shells

What are the shells?

Last updated 11 months ago

Operating systems contain their shells that listen to user input and execute any command – either built-in or custom – to perform operations that the users plan or need to do. Shells usually contain the prompt indicator to tell the user where is the current working directory, the user name, the host name, or anything that is set up to show.

In Linux systems, the shell is initiated with the help of both the log-in handler and the system initialization program, usually found in /sbin/init. Linux shells are numerous, like zsh, dash, and bash. In Windows, it has only two shells, which is PowerShell and Command Prompt (simulates the MS-DOS command prompt).

Each shell contain their own built-in commands and their usage and purpose that are hard-coded to the shell, and they're usually not distributed in a binary form. External commands are just programs or scripts that you would execute, but found in your system drive or any of the drives.

In the simulated kernel, the kernel initialization system only runs one shell, which is Unified Extensible SHell (UESH), that runs more like a shell manager. This shell manager calls for the main shell to be executed the moment the user logs on.

Unified Extensible SHell (UESH)

This program is part of the core kernel that is programmed to not only be a standalone shell, but also be an extensible shell manager that actually executes built-in and custom shells, supervise the shell's behavior, and manage the shell stack. It provides you an ability to be able to implement your commands for any built-in shells and build your own shell that actually contains your own built-in commands.

For more information about its inner workings and how you can build your own commands and shells, consult the below page.

For scripting, consult the below page.

Commands

All of the shells contain their own commands that you can review on either the help command list (depending on the mode used, such as -addon for addon commands) or the below page (just for Nitrocid shells, base shell, and Addon commands):

You can also use findcmds to quickly find commands by regular expressions as demonstrated below.

Preface for the -set switch

Some of the commands support the -set switch. This means that such commands can set a UESH variable to any value that the command sets without any interference.

Your custom mods can also use this feature to set the variable. To learn more, please visit the below link:

Shell Structure
Shell Scripting
Commands List
Addon Commands List
Shell Structure