Bob's Calculator is an easy-to-use calculator that operates through command-line input.
This calculator software is perfect for completing random calculations while coding or for other purposes. In the latest version 1.1, the software has been inspired by the ? key in IDA to provide its users with even greater convenience. It is essential to note that this software is not a bc(1) clone.
The installation of Bob's Calculator is straightforward and quick, through just a few simple steps. Firstly, users will have to run the command "make" followed by "./bc" in order to launch the calculator. Next, they can use the "help" command to find their way around the software. After that, they can exit the calculator by typing the "C-d" keys.
For those who prefer editing, the "vi calc.y" command will open the file with the top comment available for review. After checking the top comment, the "q" command can be used to exit the file, and the "cp bc /somewhere/in/path" command can be used to copy Bob's Calculator accordingly.
Finally, it is essential to consider using the "rehash" command (specifically for *csh) after this entire installation process is over to effectively entrench the software.
Version 1.11: N/A