This crate tries to provide a simple solution for a simple problem: "In what shell am I running?"
With Shell::infer()
, the currently used shell is tried to be inferred by inspecting the given environment.
On unix-systems, the output of ps -o ppid,comm {pid}
is inspected to get the process' parent process which is followed down the tree until a shell process was found. On non-unix system, the same algorithm is used but by the help of the crate sysinfo
.
```rust use whattheshell::Shell;
fn main() { let shell = Shell::infer().unwrap(); println!("{shell}"); // -> "zsh" } ```
This implementation is very much inspired and influenced by the shell infer implementation in Schniz/fnm (see fnm/src/shell).