repl creates a read-eval-print loop out of any command. It is a simple and readable C program that requires GNU readline. In other words, it's a REPL for command-line interfaces that always require a "prefix" command. If you're tired of having to type git everytime you want to issue a git command: $ git init $ git add . $ git status $ git commit $ git push $ git status ... then you can do this instead: $ repl git git& init git& add . git& status git& commit git& push git& status The program automatically prefixes each command with git, so that you don't have to type it. ### Installation First, edit the Makefile to set it up for your system. Then, issue the following commands: $ make $ make install To uninstall repl, run make uninstall.