More Changes to Oil's Syntax

Fixes and Updates to Oil Benchmarks

Changes to Shell Runtime Semantics

Four Features That Justify a New Unix Shell

Big Changes to the Oil Language

Syntactic Concepts in the Oil Language

[ Is a Builtin, But [[ Is Part of the Shell Language (2016)

A Feel For Oil's Syntax (draft)

Oil Language Idioms (draft)

QSN: A Familiar String Interchange Format (draft)

Oil Summer 2020 Blog Roadmap

Oil 0.8.pre6 - Pure Bash and C++

Oil 0.8.pre5 - Progress in C++

Three Comics For Understanding Unix Shell

Simple Word Evaluation in Oil Shell

Oil 0.8.pre3 - A Line Editor and a Continuous Build

Oil's Parser is 160x to 200x Faster Than It Was 2 Years Ago

Ambitions for a Unix Shell

Oil 0.7.pre9 and a Fast Shell Parser

Shell Has a Forth-Like Quality (2017)

JSON Support in Oil Shell

Oil Example: Recognizing Python Integer Literals

You Can Now Try the Oil Language

Oil Language Design Notes #1

Oil's Stricter Semantics Solve Real Problems

Release of Oil Shell 0.7.pre1

What's Happened Since February?

Oil FAQ, 2019 Edition (and AMA tomorrow 6/17 on reddit.com/r/linux)

Oil: Success With the Interactive Shell

OSH 0.6.pre15 Does Not Crave Chaos and Destruction

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