C-Kermit

Kermit (kermit) is a general-purpose communications utility and scripting language that can be used interactively or as a one-shot command. It's interpreter has on-line help via ?, show and intro, or help can be invoked with
	kermit -h
Kermit is a file transfer protocol, a file transfer utility, a modem dialing utility, and much more. cLIeNUX C-Kermit is build by the following makefile edit

cLIeNUX:
        $(MAKE) xermit KTARGET=$${KTARGET:-$(@)} "CC = gcc" "CC2 = gcc" \
        "CFLAGS = -O2 -DLINUX -pipe -funsigned-char -DPOSIX -DCK_POSIX_SIG \
        -DNOCOTFMC -DNOXFER -DNODEBUG -DNOCSETS -DNOUNICODE -DSUNX25 \
        -DNOCURSES -DNOBIGBUF \
        -DMINIDIAL -DNOSCRIPT -DNOIKSD -DNOPUSH $(KFLAGS)" \
        "LNKFLAGS = $(LNKFLAGS)" "LIBS = "
        strip -R .comment -R .note wermit
        ls -s wermit
        file wermit

C-Kermit is a big, solid work, mith a long history and exhaustive documentation not included in cLIeNUX Core. Look for a cLIeNUX Kermit sourcecode package, or the original distribution from Columbia University. Kermit builds beautifully on cLIeNUX after running DSFHdir on the unpacked sources. I applaud Columbia U. for modifying thier release terms for C-Kermit 7 so that it can be included in Linux/GNU/unix distributions.

The default name for a kermit init file is .mykermitrc.