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    Hilbish

    Hilbish

    The Moon-powered shell! A comfy and extensible shell for Lua fans

    Hilbish is an extensible shell designed to be highly customizable. It is configured in Lua and provides a good range of features. It aims to be easy to use for anyone but powerful enough for those who need it. The motivation for choosing Lua was that it's simpler and better to use than an old shell script. It's fine for basic interactive shell uses, but that's the only place Hilbish has shell script; everything else is Lua and aims to be infinitely configurable. ...
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    LuaToExe

    Embedded a lua script in an executable without LUA DLL (one file)

    Builds an executable containing all the files of a LUA application. This executable will be autonomous, it will include all the resources of the application. This program checks, compiles each LUA unit, searches for "require" and dependencies, it automatically includes the necessary modules. It can also integrate other types of files: DLL, Exe, images... The work is simplified by adding pre-compilation directives.
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