History
Born from my needs of automation.
Background
Back when I started using Linux in late 2012, most of the answers to my questions are command lines. That was when my habit of using the terminal began to develop, which eventually led to a problem: I had been entering the same lines over and over. Since I had some experience with scripting on Windows, I thought that it would be great if I do the same on Bash to automate most of my redundancies. Thus, EDENsh was born--somewhere in 2013 I think.[1]
Shortly after, EDENsh got ported to Windows as EDENdos. This port initially had more scripts as I integrated some of my previous works done before EDENsh. Today, I work on both ports in parallel.
- The earliest picture of it I could find was taken on 06/01/2014. But I do remember going through an interview back in September 2013 to get admitted for my last two years of high school, and that December 2012 was when I used Ubuntu for the very first time.
Chronology
The chronological origin of the project remains very fuzzy in my memory, and
I used not to archive old versions of my projects to save space. My
smaller-brain, happier-life self thought: what's the point keeping them
anyways when the newer versions are better?
Well it turns out that they
serve as a memory trip, and who knows that some of the older algorithms works
better in other situations? Every solution to Computer Science problems has
their own benefits and drawbacks. Anyways:
- Update 0Early to mid 2013
- Update 1Early 2016
- Update 207/05/2017
- Update 301/23/2019