Taskbars are overrated, join the movement of abolishment!
Don't know why there are so many of them, but here they are:
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Subset of "modern" language keywords:
%return:val=foo%
%throw:err=fooErr_unique%
%try% (...) %catch:err=fooErr% (...)
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Subroutine access restriction (already better than javascript):
:foo %private% (...)
:foo %public% (...)
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Tagged logging:
%secho:code=foo%
%eecho:code=fooErr%
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Asynchronous code execution:
call :onNextTick echo foo
TL;DR:
- CLI for commands in
- Hides & shows, taskbar & icons, on demand
- Install to run at startup
- Prevents user from enabling
idk what else you're supposed to put into a damn batch file, but
- Updating (???)
- Persistence (?????)