Comment by antomal

8 hours ago

I've been working on GRSH because I wanted to explore building core system utilities using Rust's memory safety guarantees, with a specific focus on the FreeBSD ecosystem.

While the shell is still in its early stages, my goal is to create a lightweight, fast, and secure alternative to traditional shells that feels at home on both FreeBSD and macOS.

Key features I'm focusing on:

Zero-cost abstractions for process management.

Native performance on BSD-based systems.

Minimalist design without the bloat of modern 'all-in-one' shells.

I'm also developing DIR (a visual disk analyzer for FreeBSD) as part of this 'Grim Reaper' toolset.

I would love to hear your feedback on the implementation or any specific features you'd like to see in a Rust-based shell for Unix systems.

Source Code: https://github.com/antoniomalara301289/grsh Project Page: https://grimreaper.icu