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nu-cmd-lang readme (#9446)
Add a Readme file to the crate nu-cmd-lang to better explain what this crate is about.
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# nu-cmd-lang
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## the base language and command crate of nu
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The commands in this crate are the *core commands* of the nu language.
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It is also the base crate upon which all other command crates sit on
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top of including:
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* nu-command
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* nu-cli
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* nu-cmd-dataframe
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* nu-cmd-extra
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As time goes on and the nu language develops further in parallel with nushell we will be adding other command crates to the system.
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### What does it mean to be a base crate ?
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A base crate is one with minimal dependencies in our system so that other developers can come along and use this crate without having a lot of baggage in terms of other crates which will bloat their underlying application.
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### Background on nu-cmd-lang
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This crate was designed to be a small, concise set of tools or commands that serve as the *foundation layer* of both nu and nushell. These are the core commands needed to have a nice working version of the *nu language* without all of the support that the other commands provide inside nushell. Prior to the launch of this crate all of our commands were housed in the crate *nu-command*. Moving forward we would like to *slowly* break out the commands in nu-command into different crates; the naming and how this will work and where all the commands will be located is a "work in progress" especially now that the *standard library* is starting to become more popular as a location for commands. As time goes on some of our commands written in rust will be migrated to nu and when this happens they will be moved into the *standard library*.
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