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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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2011-04-13 23:26 Back to release list
1.4.2

The main feature of this release is greater speed for the konfd and clish binaries. This is important for long initialization configurations. The konfd has become a full-blown daemon with a pidfile, etc. A simple initscript for konfd was implemented. Many fixes were made for command completion and help. Other bugs were fixed.
Tags: speed konfd completion help

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