tcsh
<Unix, shell> A Unix shell by Christos Zoulas christos@ee.cornell.edu, based on csh. tcsh adds WYSIWYG command line editing, command name completion, input history and various other features. Version 6.04 runs under many versions of Unix and under OpenVMS. ftp://ftp.spc.edu/. (1993-07-09) | ||||
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tcsh
a unix shell by christos zoulas , based on csh. tcsh adds wysiwyg command line editing, command name completion, input history and various other features.
tcsh
a unix shell by christos zoulas , based on csh. tcsh adds wysiwyg command line editing, command name completion, input history and various other features.
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Tcsh
tcsh (pronounced "TC-Shell" or "T-shell") is a Unix shell based on and compatible with the C shell (csh). It is essentially the C shell with (programmable) filename completion, command-line editing, and a few other features.
The 't' in tcsh comes from the T in TENEX, an operating system which inspired Ken Greer, the author of tcsh, with its command-completion feature. Ken Greer worked on tcsh in the late 1970s at Carnegie Mellon University. Paul Placeway from Ohio State University continued work on it in the 1980s, and since then it has been maintained by numerous people. Wilfredo Sanchez, the former lead engineer of Mac OS X, worked on tcsh in the early 1990s at MIT.
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