Awesome idea! My personal website is pretty minimal, but this is definitely taking things to the next level.
Intuitively, my first command was "ls", and it worked. Then I tried "nano" to open the files. When that didn't work I tried "cat" and it worked fine (also pretty intuitive).
Where I had more trouble is trying to open the resume.pdf file, since cat doesn't recognize the pdf format. I then tried "open" just for the sake of it and it gave me a list of arguments, including resume (without the extension), so "open resume" did work. To make it more intuitive perhaps one upgrade could be allowing the opening of files using the extension (.md or .pdf).
Awesome idea! My personal website is pretty minimal, but this is definitely taking things to the next level.
Intuitively, my first command was "ls", and it worked. Then I tried "nano" to open the files. When that didn't work I tried "cat" and it worked fine (also pretty intuitive).
Where I had more trouble is trying to open the resume.pdf file, since cat doesn't recognize the pdf format. I then tried "open" just for the sake of it and it gave me a list of arguments, including resume (without the extension), so "open resume" did work. To make it more intuitive perhaps one upgrade could be allowing the opening of files using the extension (.md or .pdf).
Really great project!
That's a good idea actually, I added it, it should be live now
Thank you for your comment!