George Sakkis wrote: > Frank Potter wrote: > > > I learned some python in windows. > > And now I've turned to linux. > > I read a book and it teaches how to write shell script with bash, > > but I don't feel like the grammar of bash. > > Since I know about python, > > I want to get a linux shell which use python grammar. > > I searched by google and I found pysh, which is not maintained any > > more. > > There's another script named pyshell, which is not likely what I'm > > searching for. > > So, will somebody please tell me if there are any python like shells > > for linux? > > IPython is actually more than a simple shell. Give it a try: > http://ipython.scipy.org/. > > George
Frank, IPython is great, but it is not a replacement for a shell like bash. If you have a Linux system then you still need to know the rudiments of bash - Paddy. -- http://mail.python.org/mailman/listinfo/python-list