Klish stands for Kommand Line Interface Shell and it’s an open source, portable and free command-line software, a framework for implementing a CISCO-like CLI on UNIX-like operating systems, including all GNU/Linux platform. It is a fork of the clish application.
This is a cross-platform software supported on several UNIX-like operating systems, including Linux, BSD (FreeBSD and OpenBSD), Solaris, and QNX. It is tested with both 32-bit (x86) and 64-bit (x86_64) architectures.
Installing Klish on your GNU/Linux distribution is simple. If not available in your software repository, download the latest version from Softpedia, unpack the archive, navigate to the extracted files, and run the configure and make commands. Execute the make install command system-wide to start using it.
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