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A bit after creation, we have the outside nature. Little plants, seeds,
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growing to their final phase: a full plant. A lot of Hilbish itself is
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written in Go, but there are parts made in Lua, being the `doc` command,
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command not executable/found hooks to print a message in the shell,
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and other things.
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written in Go, but there are parts made in Lua, being most builtins
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(`doc`, `cd`, cdr), completions, and other things.
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Hilbish's Lua core module is called `nature`. It's handled after everything
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on the Go side initializes, which is what that first sentence was from.
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