Hi Mike, a lot of us hangout on gitter: https://gitter.im/xonsh/xonsh
More taglines are always welcome!
FWIW (as the original author of xonsh), xonsh does have a strict separation of Python and subprocess syntax. Users can always choose to write in fully formal xonsh, it is just that most users choose to use the default…
If you let us know about the package, we can work with you to create a variant.
Sure, but aliases is a real mapping object that you can access and manipulate
It means that it is not fully sh-lang compatible (i.e. a true unix shell), but is as compatible as reasonably achievable while maintaining full compatibility with Python 3.
Python variables are scoped as normal, so the security story for xonsh is the same as for Python. We are always open to suggestions and PRs to harden the code base as needed.
Can you please open an issue detailing the problem? https://github.com/xonsh/xonsh/issues I'd love to help make this work. I believe that the emacs folks have something that works for them
We have a couple of dozen very handy plugins available already (powerline, conda support, etc) and are always looking for more!
Hi StreakyCobra, Anthony Scopatz here (one of the lead developers of xonsh). I'd like to say that I hope that xonsh is the solution for you and if there are tools or features that you need or would like to see, please…
Sorry to hear you ran into problems. Start up time is pretty fast for me (~0.1-0.2 s). If it is slower than a second, I am very concerned. Please open an issue (with the results of the xonfig) so we can work through…
Totally agree that the comparison table is flattering. The purpose of the front page for a project is to make it look good. This is one of the few places a project has that opportunity. Happy to update it if you notice…
Hi Mike, a lot of us hangout on gitter: https://gitter.im/xonsh/xonsh
More taglines are always welcome!
FWIW (as the original author of xonsh), xonsh does have a strict separation of Python and subprocess syntax. Users can always choose to write in fully formal xonsh, it is just that most users choose to use the default…
If you let us know about the package, we can work with you to create a variant.
Sure, but aliases is a real mapping object that you can access and manipulate
It means that it is not fully sh-lang compatible (i.e. a true unix shell), but is as compatible as reasonably achievable while maintaining full compatibility with Python 3.
Python variables are scoped as normal, so the security story for xonsh is the same as for Python. We are always open to suggestions and PRs to harden the code base as needed.
Can you please open an issue detailing the problem? https://github.com/xonsh/xonsh/issues I'd love to help make this work. I believe that the emacs folks have something that works for them
We have a couple of dozen very handy plugins available already (powerline, conda support, etc) and are always looking for more!
Hi StreakyCobra, Anthony Scopatz here (one of the lead developers of xonsh). I'd like to say that I hope that xonsh is the solution for you and if there are tools or features that you need or would like to see, please…
Sorry to hear you ran into problems. Start up time is pretty fast for me (~0.1-0.2 s). If it is slower than a second, I am very concerned. Please open an issue (with the results of the xonfig) so we can work through…
Totally agree that the comparison table is flattering. The purpose of the front page for a project is to make it look good. This is one of the few places a project has that opportunity. Happy to update it if you notice…