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The Browser-Native Shell
This book describes the Web Shell, a browser-native version of the Unix Shell, the interface of choice for the world's top programmers and system administrators.
In this book the reader learns how Web Shells are different than Unix-based shells, why they are used in hosted environments, and why the Web Shell is divorced from the underlying operating system making it more secure and particularly appropriate for browser-native development projects.
With Learning the Web Shell and your free copy of H2O you’ll learn how to:
- Use a browser-based shell
- Bypass GUIs and issue command-line instructions
- Increase your efficiency when building browser-based applications
- Use command-line indirection
- Set up command aliases
Learning the Web Shell is packed with useful examples, step-by-step explanations, and everything you need to understand and use the Web Shell.
For more information, click here.
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