cmdlib
Developer library for making batch scripts. Read this for more information
https://zamiur.github.io/cmdlib (Will add this page soon)
Libraries Included
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Maths subdirectory, with examples of adding subtracting etc.
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Print subdirectory, displaying text on screen
Uses and Introduction
cmdlib can be used for a variety of purposes. At the moment this is a small project with a few examples and files, hoping that people would be intrested in contributing.
Setting up developer enviroment
To program a batch script with cmdlib there is not much to set up other than having a:
- text editor (Notepad, Notepad++, write.exe, MS-DOS Editor, Programmer's Notepad etc)
- If you want you could use an IDE such as Visual Studio
- Command Prompt (or any alternative such as cmder)
- A compiler (to convert to an .EXE and is completely optional)
To set up the developer environment just unzip all the libraries and dependencies in to the directory C:\cmdlib\
Once your developer enviroment has been set up, you can start programming by first making a project folder (to store the batch file, other miscallenous files etc.)
Changelog, credits and other things
Information
This project was made on 16/04/2018
Releases are at https://github.com/zamiur/cmdlib/releases
Credits
zamiur, creator and owner of the project
If you are left out, contact me