Welcome to the Macro Buddy Webpage!

Introduction

This website is created for the purpose of Software Engineering I Project at UMASS LOWELL in FALL 2020. The project contributers are Ryan Allen, Joseph Calles, Likhitha Eda, Tammy Liu, Nicolas Park. Please feel free to check out the website.

Macro Buddy

MacroBuddy2, is an application that records command line procedures and stores them to use in the future. Many times, when we want to run the same commands, it takes so much time and energy. Therefore, the MacroBuddy2 application will make the process of running the same commands more than once, easier, faster, and with ease to the user. The objective of MacroBuddy2 is to create a macro which will contain user given commands and automation script to run these commands.

The MacroBuddy2 will be able to record user given commands and create a script to store the commands to use to run later. This script will be stored in a location on their device chosen by the user. The MacroBuddy2 will display up to 50 macros on the user interface with a scrollable feature. The user will be able to select any macro they created and run it at any time they wish.

MacroBudddy2 is used by software developers to quicken the development process by streamlining the use of terminal commands. By recording a macro and organizingt it for the user, Macro Buddy 2 makes writing terminal scripts easy!

Meet the Team!


ryan

Ryan Allen

Role: Documentation/ Prototype Developer
Email: Ryan_Allen1@student.uml.edu
Website: https://allen3ryan.github.io/

joseph

Joseph Calles

Role: Project Manager/ Documentation
Email: Joseph_Calles@student.uml.edu
Website: http://cs.uml.edu/~jcalles/

Likhitha

Likhitha Eda

Role: Documentation/ Web Developer
Email: LikhithaDivyani_Eda@student.uml.edu
Website: www.likhithaeda.com/bio.html

tammy

Tammy Liu

Role: Documentation/ Web Developer
Email: Tammy_Liu@student.uml.edu
Website: http://cs.uml.edu/~tliu

nicholas

Nicholas Park

Role: Documentation/ Prototype Developer
Email: Nicholas_Park@student.uml.edu
Website: