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# pyterm
The Python-based OSS version of zsh
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<h1 align='center'>PyTerm, the Python-based OSS GNU/Linux terminal.</h1>

### ***PyTerm is available for GNU/Linux distrobutions as an executable. [Click here to see latest release](https://github.com/PyBotDevs/pyterm/releases/latest)***

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PyTerm is a light-weight Python-based OSS terminal developed by the [NKA Development Team](https://github.com/PyBotDevs), as an alternative to bash, zsh or fish terminals. It is made with os library implementation.

This project is made as a professional terminal which is also easy to use for the general majority of GUI users. (GUI coming soon...)

## How can I help?
***PLEASE SUBMIT ISSUES AND PULL REQUESTS TO THE REPOSITORY!*** It helps us make our work easier c:

## When can I expect a fully-made version?
When I get a life lol

## When the project's development is complete, what will happen?
Hopefully, if we can finish majority of development for this terminal as a CLI interface, we will also start making some windowed GUI parts of PyTerm for even easier use.

<h6>NKA 2022 | README.md | Check LICENSE in root folder for GPL3.0 license | Python | More features/details/documentation coming soon.</h6>