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Andreas Kling bc5148354f LibCore: Add a CConfigFile class, a simple INI file parser.
You open the configuration for an app like so:

    auto config = CConfigFile::get_for_app("MyApp");

This will then open ~/MyApp.ini and parse it for you.
Immediately start using it in Minesweeper to load the field size and mine
count from a config file.
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Serenity

x86 Unix-like operating system for IBM PC-compatibles.

About

I always wondered what it would be like to write my own operating system, but I never took it seriously. Until now.

I've grown tired of cutesy and condescending software that doesn't take itself or the user seriously. This is my effort to bring back the feeling of computing I once knew.

Roughly speaking, the goal here is a marriage between the aesthetic of late-1990s productivity software and the power-user accessibility of late-2000s *nix. This is a system by me, for me, based on the things I like.

Screenshot

Screenshot as of ef9fbef

Current features

  • Pre-emptive multitasking
  • Multithreading
  • Compositing window server
  • IPv4 networking with ARP, TCP, UDP and ICMP
  • ext2 filesystem
  • Unix-like libc and userland
  • mmap()
  • /proc filesystem
  • Local sockets
  • Pseudoterminals
  • Event-driven GUI library
  • PNG format support
  • Text editor
  • IRC client
  • DNS lookup
  • Other stuff I can't think of right now...

How do I build and run this?

See the step-by-step guide to building Serenity

Author

License

Undecided. I will probably go with something BSD-ish.