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Hey Orbinauts,
So over the last couple of weeks I started work on a framework for command line programs, as I was becoming heartily sick of reinventing the wheel every time I wrote a program with a menu structure. I also was finding several general-purpose functions useful quite often, so I also created a sort of function repository to hold them, instead of copying & pasting with every new project.
Download link here for Cmd++ 1.10:
https://www.dropbox.com/s/3xaxemsgfryaoq0/Cmd%2B%2B%201.10.zip
This is open-source, so if you want to use it for anything, please feel free. I decided to name it Cmd++, continuing the corny tradition that helped name C++ itself.
Update: As of now, the project is Cmd--. Github didnt like the + character, so I figured, hey why fight it?
Project on Github:
https://github.com/BruceJohnJennerLawso/Cmd--
So over the last couple of weeks I started work on a framework for command line programs, as I was becoming heartily sick of reinventing the wheel every time I wrote a program with a menu structure. I also was finding several general-purpose functions useful quite often, so I also created a sort of function repository to hold them, instead of copying & pasting with every new project.
Download link here for Cmd++ 1.10:
https://www.dropbox.com/s/3xaxemsgfryaoq0/Cmd%2B%2B%201.10.zip
This is open-source, so if you want to use it for anything, please feel free. I decided to name it Cmd++, continuing the corny tradition that helped name C++ itself.
Update: As of now, the project is Cmd--. Github didnt like the + character, so I figured, hey why fight it?
Project on Github:
https://github.com/BruceJohnJennerLawso/Cmd--
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