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Nitrocid KS v0.1.0 Beta 2 - Manual
Nitrocid KS v0.1.0 Beta 2 - 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.x.x series
        • ⚠️Known issues for 0.1.0 Beta
    • 👍Compatibility Notes for KS API Revisions
      • 🔼Upgrading from API v1.0
      • 🔼Upgrading from API v1.1
      • 🔼Upgrading from API v1.2
      • 🔼Upgrading from API v1.3
      • 🔼Upgrading from API v2.0
      • 🔼Upgrading from API v2.1
      • 🔼Upgrading to API v3.0
  • Installation and Maintenance
    • 📀Installing the Kernel
      • 💻Windows
      • 🐧Linux
      • 📱Android
    • ⏫Upgrading the Kernel
      • 💻Windows
      • 🐧Linux
      • 📱Android
  • Fundamentals
    • 🌽What is the Kernel?
    • 👾What is Nitrocid KS?
    • 🌟Simulated Kernel Features
      • 👤Accounts
        • 🔓Permissions
      • 🐚Shells
      • 🌍Networking
        • 🗃️FTP Client
        • 🔒SFTP Client
        • 📰RSS Client
        • 🌐HTTP Client
        • 📧Mail Client
      • ✏️Editors
        • 📝Text Editor
        • 🖊️JSON Editor
        • 💾Hex Editor
      • 🇺🇸 Languages
      • 🌌Screensavers
      • 🎮Games and Amusements
        • 🔤Hangman
        • ☄️Meteor
        • 🐍Snaker
        • 🔢Solver
        • ⌨️SpeedPress
        • 🔠Wordle
      • 🗓️Calendar
      • ⏰Stopwatch and Timer
      • ⚖️Calculator and Converter
  • Advanced and Power Users
    • ⚒️Building the Kernel
      • 🪟Building on Windows
      • 🐧Building on Linux
    • 🧰Kernel Modifications
      • 🔧Kernel Modification Management
      • 🏗️Build your...
        • 🧪Your Mod
        • 🌌Your Screensaver
        • 🪄Your Splash
    • 🦠Diagnostics
      • 🔬Debugging
        • 🧬Local Debugging
        • 🛰️Remote Debugging
      • 🧪Testing
      • 💉Other Diagnostics
    • ⚒️Inner Workings
      • 🔧Kernel Settings
        • ⛏️Mechanics of Settings App
        • 🔩Settings Format
      • 🐚Shell Structure
        • ❔Help System
        • 🗜️Command Parsing
        • 📜Shell Scripting
      • 🪧Kernel Placeholders
      • 🔐The Permissions
      • 📞Kernel Threads
      • 🔌Kernel Drivers
      • ⚙️Multilingual Kernel Flow
      • 🌐Custom Languages
      • 📽️Presentation System
      • 🎛️Kernel Arguments
      • 📡Remote Procedure
    • 💿GRILO Bootloader and KS
  • 🧱Project Dependencies
  • Report an issue
  • Source code
  • API Reference
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  • Placeholders
  • Permissions
  • Drivers
  • Languages
  • Arguments
  • Remote Controlling
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  1. Advanced and Power Users

Inner Workings

How does it work?

Last updated 1 year ago

Discovering how the kernel and its components work is great, because it actually increases your knowledge of the kernel. We've prepared various pages for different features, which will be explained below:

Kernel Settings

To know more about how the kernel settings works, consult the below page.

Shell

To learn more about how Unified Extensible SHell (UESH) works, click on the belobelow button.

Placeholders

The kernel placeholders are described below.

Permissions

User permissions are a thing. Consult the below page for more info.

Drivers

Kernel drivers are a great thing! Plug your interface in to the kernel and play!

Languages

Do you want to know how the kernel translates languages? Click below!

Arguments

Command-line arguments control the executable in different ways.

Remote Controlling

Do you want to remotely control the kernel? Consult the below page to learn how!

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🔧Kernel Settings
🐚Shell Structure
🪧Kernel Placeholders
🔐The Permissions
🔌Kernel Drivers
⚙️Multilingual Kernel Flow
🎛️Kernel Arguments
📡Remote Procedure