The klish is a framework for implementing a CISCO-like CLI on a UNIX systems. It is configurable by XML files.
https://src.libcode.org/download/klish/

Serj Kalichev 357c1f223d Use context API il y a 11 ans
bin 518613d8c6 Remove legacy global cookie il y a 11 ans
clish 357c1f223d Use context API il y a 11 ans
contrib d32755628a Debian: Add debian text to contrib/README il y a 11 ans
debian 99b81c886a Debian: Fix some lintian bugs il y a 11 ans
examples e7c62e0a80 Get content of <PLUGIN>...</PLUGIN> il y a 11 ans
konf 21e5c5ae08 Fix UNIX_PATH_MAX portability problem. Thanks to S.Galabov il y a 11 ans
lub b306e0bf13 Don't compile debug _dump.c code il y a 11 ans
plugins 54b74d8cc1 Use the new context API to get shell from context; Cleanup unneeded cast il y a 11 ans
tinyrl bdbe49caf9 Restore proper tty mode il y a 11 ans
xml-examples 013f60c901 Implement a simple trim function. Use trim to get only the config string without any leading/trailing whitespace il y a 11 ans
.gitignore f861b3cd57 Rename some files. Stop using init hook - init Lua interpreter from within the plugin_init function. Register action handler as a sym instead of as a hook. Once we have plugin_fini ready I'll remove the fini hook as well. il y a 11 ans
CHANGES cc624ef42c Redirect readers of CHANGES and ISSUES to the actual web pages il y a 12 ans
ChangeLog edce0a7c8e Adding Debian package required files il y a 11 ans
ISSUES cc624ef42c Redirect readers of CHANGES and ISSUES to the actual web pages il y a 12 ans
LICENCE b81ff592c3 From: Emmanuel Deloget <logout@free.fr> il y a 12 ans
Makefile.am fd67d0784a Move internal plugin to plugins/default il y a 11 ans
README 4632c1a5b8 Remove legacy information from README il y a 12 ans
autogen.sh 8cdf6d307a Create m4 dir within autogen.sh script il y a 12 ans
clish.xsd fd67d0784a Move internal plugin to plugins/default il y a 11 ans
configure.ac 5b8f69a6bd Conditionally build Lua plugin only if --with-lua is given to configure; Currently we look for Lua lib and headers only in the standard search path. If they're somewhere else - the user will have to specify that by passing appropriate CPPFLAGS and/or LDFLAGS to configure il y a 11 ans

README

See the http://klish.googlecode.com page for information about klish.