var getmanval; async function getman(path) { try { const module = await import("/startpage/" + path); return module.man; } catch (error) { return null; } } /* TODO: update to use the path in the env this can be done once we first * make the env available to the programs running in the shell */ export async function cmd(inp) { var search = "" if (inp.indexOf(" ") > 0) { search = inp.substring(inp.indexOf(" ") + 1) } switch (search) { case "fetch": return getman('/root/bin/fetch.js'); case "gpt": return getman('/root/bin/gpt.js'); case "clear": return getman('/root/bin/clear.js'); case "shell": return manshell; case "man": default: return man; } } export let man = `
MAN(1) NAME \tman – display manual pages SEE ALSO \tfetch(1), gpt(1), shell(1), clear(1)`; export let manshell = `
SHELL(1) NAME \tshell – command interpreter DESCRIPTION \tshell is a shell for my startpage. It's not POSIX nor will it ever be. It's \tsole job it to interpret text and run a command if a valid one is found. \tWhile this is quite unintuitive in a standard UNIX shell in my opinion this \tmakes sense here because of such a limited number of commands.`;