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        <title>qshell and reasons of making it</title>
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                    qshell reason We have been started qshell project even though there are many UNIX or Windows shell technologies exists. We want a platform and service&hellip;
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<p>We have been started qshell project even though there are many UNIX or Windows shell technologies exists. We want a platform and service that combines and manages and orchestrates the shells from a single node. That’s why we start here to write our qshell …</p><p>happy hacking</p>
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