This is the Crate shell called crash
.
To install crash via pip use the following command:
$ pip install crash
To update use:
$ pip install -U crash
There is also a single file executable that includes all dependencies and can be run as long as python (>= 2.7) is available on the system.
The bundle can then be executed using python:
python ./crash_standalone_latest
Or:
chmod +x ./crash_standalone_latest ./crash_standalone_latest
Crash supported Python 2.6 until 0.16. Use Crash 0.16.0 if you're running Python 2.6
If the package was installed using pip the shell can be started by running the command crash in a terminal.
For usage information and command line options invoke:
crash --help
Or consult the crash documentation 📚.
You can build Crash on your own with the latest version hosted on GitHub.
To do so, please refer to DEVELOP.rst
for further information.
Do you have any questions? Or suggestions? We would be very happy to help you. So, feel free to swing by our Community on Slack. Or for further information and official contact please visit https://crate.io/.
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