Short:        CLI with pipes, TAB completer and review, V2.9
Author:       Paul Hayter, Martin Gierich
Uploader:     uj3w rz uni-karlsruhe de (Martin Gierich)
Type:         util/shell
Version:      2.9
Replaces:     util/shell/ZShell28.lha
Requires:     Nothing
Architecture: m68k-amigaos
Price:        Free

Features:
 * Freeware, no payment required !
 * Usage is similar (or better) to the standard AmigaDOS shell.
 * Has 68 built-in commands including all often needed commands,
   so no disk access is necessary.
   eg. list, dir, cd, assign, delete, copy, move, path, info, type
 * About 36K small (pure assembler code)
 * Starting from Workbench (!) or CLI. No installation needed.
 * ANONYMOUS PIPES. You can choose between real and pseudo pipes.
 * Fast FILENAME COMPLETION by simply pressing TAB; shows all matches.
 * REVIEW buffer to see again what scrolled out of the window.
 * MENUS for convenient use.
 * Some commands and debugging features for PROGRAMMERS.
 * ONLINE HELP function and AmigaGuide documentation with examples.
 * Support of OS2.0+ and OS3.0+ specific stuff.
 * LOCALIZED using standard shell's catalog file.
 * Can open its own screen
 * Wild cards and recursive processing.
 * Real RUN and NEWCLI command that reenters ZShell quickly.
 * Application-Window/-Icon
 * 100% script compatibility
 * DIR and LIST both sort (by default) and show file sizes.

Description:
 ZShell is a small (36K), fast and powerful Shell with many (68)
 built-in commands. So it replaces most of the commands in the C:
 directory (like LIST, COPY etc.) which saves disk space and
 reduces disk accesses. There is NO way around ZShell for those
 who do not have a hard disk or still have Kickstart 1.2/1.3 !

 But it is very useful for those with a better Kickstart and/or
 hard disk, too, because for example it has powerful editing &
 history, filename completion, pipes, review buffer, some
 Kickstart 2.0/3.0 specific features and a lovely LIST command.

 I have tried to make ZShell compatible to the standard shell, not
 just another UN*X shell clone, but with some features known from
 UN*X shells. I especially have taken care that it is easy to use.

 ZShell is very useful for programmers, because it has things like
 showing EXEC-lists and the task list, memory dumping and other
 things you usually find in debuggers.

 You can switch off the internal command-line-editor to use
 ZShell with console handlers like KingCON.

NOTE: The source code is available on Aminet in the archive
      util/shell/ZShell29src.lha