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The klish is a framework for implementing Cisco-like command-line interfaces on Unix systems. It is configurable through XML files. "Klish" stands for "Kommand Line Interface SHell". The klish is a fork of clish-0.7.3. The original clish was developed by Graeme McKerrell. The klish adds some new features, but is compatible (as much as possible) with clish's XML configuration files.

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1.3.0

Klish specific examples were added. The konf utility was developed for communicating to konfd daemon. clish does not need to be executed within a thread. A locking mechanism was implemented. Conditional PARAMs were implemented. The PARAM can be enabled or disabled depending on the result of a condition evaluation. Support for the shebang mechanism was implemented. A script can be executed using different scripting languages. Additional command line options for the clish utility and konfd daemon were implemented.

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