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WP-ShkShell

Beschreibung

WP-ShkShell provides a terminal-like box for embedding terminal commands within pages or posts.
It also support multi-lines, multi-commands and has syntax hightlight.

The code is a modification of WP-Terminal (https://wordpress.org/extend/plugins/wp-terminal/).

Usage

Wrap terminal blocks with <pre lang="shell" prompt="$"> and </pre>.

Example 1: Default prompt

<pre lang="shell" prompt="$">
  ls -a
</pre>

Example 2: Customized prompt

<pre lang="shell" prompt="#">
  ls -a
</pre>

Example 3: Another customized prompt

<pre lang="shell" prompt="user@machine$">
  ls -a
</pre>

Example 4: Comments

<pre lang="shell" prompt="user@machine$">
  ls -a
  # will also list hidden files
</pre>

Example 5: Multiline commands

<pre lang="shell">
  ls
  <br>ls -a
</pre>

Example 6: Multiline lines, multiple commands

<pre lang="shell">
  ls
  file1 file2 file3
  <br>ls -A
  .file0 file1 file2 file3
</pre>

Installation

  1. Upload wp-shkshell.zip to your WordPress plugins directory, usually wp-content/plugins/ and unzip the file. It will create a wp-content/plugins/wp-shkshell/ directory.
  2. Activate the plugin through the ‚Plugins‘ menu in WordPress.
  3. Create a post/page that contains a code snippet following the proper usage syntax.

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Mitwirkende & Entwickler

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Änderungsprotokoll

0.6.0

  • Added support for comments (^#)

0.5.3

  • Extended variables names: [A-Z_]+ to [a-zA-Z0-9_]+

0.5.2

  • Path fix (thx to James House). Was causing bad parsing without space before ‚;‘

0.5.1

  • Added sub-shell commands recognition
    So that in VAR=$(cmd ...), cmd will be highlighted as a command

0.5

  • Fixed 0.4.1 (backquotes)

0.4.3

  • Fixed 0.4.2.5 (commands detection)

0.4.2.5

  • Improved commands detection

0.4.2

  • Removed conditions
  • Improved CSS and README

0.4.1

  • Added support for backquotes

0.4.0

  • Fixed path to CSS (was hard-coded and case-insensitive)

0.3.8.5

  • Added support for special variables $* $@ etc.

0.3.8

  • Added support for conditions []

0.3.7.5

  • Fixed strings

0.3.7

  • Added support for strings “ and „“

0.3.6

  • Added support for variables $… and $(…)

0.3.5

  • Added support for fullpath commands

0.3.4

  • Added support for commands with –

0.3.3

  • Added support for ; and commands with –

0.3.2

  • Fixed && and ||

0.3.1

  • Perfect multi-line support

0.3

  • Tag pre lang=“shell“, with prompt

0.2

  • Added multiline commands, pre class=““

0.1

  • First release, pre id=““