execline is a very light, non-interactive scripting language, which is similar to a shell. Simple shell scripts can be easily rewritten in the execline language, improving performance and memory usage. execline was designed for use in embedded systems, but works on most Unix flavors.
| Tags | Software Development Interpreters Embedded Systems Shells |
|---|---|
| Licenses | ISC |
| Operating Systems | POSIX |
| Implementation | C |
Recent releases


Release Notes: This release fixes a bug in the loopwhile program.


Release Notes: This is a code cleanup release. Built binaries should be smaller on non-x86 embedded targets.


Release Notes: Starting with this release, forx and forbactickx exit with the same code as the looping command when the -x option is used. This is useful for testing failures inside of a loop.


Release Notes: This release fixes a building bug that prevented the shared object libexecline.so from being built properly (on architectures that support shared libraries).


Release Notes: This release works with skalibs-1.0.0 and takes advantage of all the improvements in the new library. Minor bugs have also been fixed, and four new commands have been added.
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