• a terminal productivity tool - babyrus

    From gggggggggggunit@[email protected] to comp.lang.c on Fri Jan 16 08:46:19 2026
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    get it here!!!! https://github.com/gunitinug/babyrus
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  • From Keith Thompson@[email protected] to comp.lang.c on Fri Jan 16 11:39:48 2026
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    gggggggggggunit <[email protected]> writes:
    get it here!!!! https://github.com/[SNIP]

    It's not even implemented in C. It's a bash script.
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  • From Tizenhat@[email protected] to comp.lang.c on Fri Jan 16 20:23:47 2026
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    On 1/16/26 20:39, Keith Thompson wrote:
    gggggggggggunit <[email protected]> writes:
    get it here!!!! https://github.com/[SNIP]

    It's not even implemented in C. It's a bash script.

    Wouldn't surprise me if it was ai generated too.
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  • From gazelle@[email protected] (Kenny McCormack) to comp.lang.c on Fri Jan 16 20:56:59 2026
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    In article <[email protected]d>,
    Keith Thompson <[email protected]> wrote:
    gggggggggggunit <[email protected]> writes:
    get it here!!!! https://github.com/[SNIP]

    It's not even implemented in C. It's a bash script.

    But bash is written in C. So, it must be OK.

    Anyway, since you seem to have looked at it, what is it? What does it do?
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  • From candycanearter07@[email protected] to comp.lang.c on Sun Jan 18 16:20:03 2026
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    Keith Thompson <[email protected]> wrote at 19:39 this Friday (GMT):
    gggggggggggunit <[email protected]> writes:
    get it here!!!! https://github.com/[SNIP]

    It's not even implemented in C. It's a bash script.


    I don't care its not in C, but /bash/ is a massive turnoff. That
    language is one of the messiest scripting languages to code in, imo it
    really shouldn't be used for something as complicated as a task manager.
    I'm going to stick with taskwarrior.
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