Bash, short for Bourne-Again SHell, is a shell program and command language supported by the Free Software Foundation and first developed for the GNU Project...
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The Bourne shell (sh) is a shell command-line interpreter for computer operating systems. The Bourne shell was the default shell for Version 7 Unix. Unix-like...
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and Ubuntu Bourne-Again shell (bash): written as part of the GNU Project to provide a superset of Bourne Shell functionality. This shell can be found...
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Ampersand (section Unix shells)
Brian; Ramey, Chet (28 September 2006). "UNIX Manual page: bash – GNU Bourne-Again SHell" (manpage). Archived from the original on 2 December 2013. Retrieved...
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Here document (section Unix shells)
the Unix shell, and are found in the Bourne shell (sh), C shell (csh), tcsh (tcsh), KornShell (ksh), Bourne Again Shell (bash), and Z shell (zsh), among...
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file using the Bourne shell, or a compatible shell, assumed to be in the /bin directory #!/bin/bash – Execute the file using the Bash shell #!/usr/bin/pwsh...
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real-world applications such as the Bourne-again shell (developed by Stephen R. Bourne, not the fictional Jason Bourne) and Nmap, unlike many other films...
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mean "reborn", "born again". The command language and shell program Bash, short for "Bourne-Again SHell", is a pun on "born again", being a mix with the...
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Supergrass Born Again Movement Born Again Pagans, a 1994 album by Coil Vs. ELpH Born-again virgin Björn Again, an ABBA tribute band Bourne-again shell or bash...
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Command-line interface (redirect from Command-line shell)
structured programs. The Bourne shell led to the development of the KornShell (ksh), Almquist shell (ash), and the popular Bourne-again shell (or Bash). Early...
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Alias (command) (redirect from Alias (Unix shell))
into Bourne Again Shell (bash) and the Korn shell (ksh). With shells that support both functions and aliases but no parameterized inline shell scripts...
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never terminates because its condition is always true. An example in Bourne Again Shell: for ((;;)); do echo "Infinite Loop" done An example in Rust: loop...
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CLI shells are text-based user interfaces, which use text for both input and output. The dominant shell used in Linux is the Bourne-Again Shell (bash)...
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B2E—Business-to-Employee BAL—Basic Assembly Language BAM—Block Availability Map Bash—Bourne-again shell BASIC—Beginner's All-Purpose Symbolic Instruction Code BBP—Baseband...
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Integration, University of Michigan. Retrieved 2012-12-20. "bash - GNU Bourne-Again SHell". read -s Silent mode. If input is coming from a terminal, characters...
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job control languages. Examples: 4DOS (shell for IBM PCs) 4OS2 (shell for IBM PCs) bash (the Bourne-Again shell from GNU, Free Software Foundation) CLIST...
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system – Bit – BLISS – Blu-ray – Blue screen of death – Bourne shell (sh) Bourne-Again shell (bash) – Better Portable Graphics (BPG) – Brainfuck – Btrieve...
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compared to Bourne shell (also known as sh), the then-dominant shell written by Stephen Bourne at Bell Labs. This example illustrates the C shell's more conventional...
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terminal, and can get maximum efficiency when using it with Bourne shell (sh) or Bourne-again shell (bash) scripting techniques. Many of the programs run simply...
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well-known shells from other platforms were ported to Amiga. These included bash (Bourne Again SHell), CSH (C Shell), and ZSH (Z shell). The shells taken from...
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model examples: Bourne shell All shells related to Bourne shell (sh) — for example: Thompson shell (sh), Bash (bash), KornShell (ksh), Z shell (zsh) — allow...
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(Examples: IBM 1130, SDS 9XX, PDP-8) Return type Exit status in the Bourne shell, only integers in the range 0-255 may be returned "return Statement (C)"...
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Coltman 2003, p. 216. Bourne 1986, p. 265; Coltman 2003, p. 214. Bourne 1986, p. 267. Bourne 1986, p. 269. Quirk 1993, pp. 559–560. Bourne 1986, pp. 269–270;...
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Unix-like (category Unix shells)
for versions of Windows NT include a Bourne Shell, some command-line tools, and a version of Perl Hamilton C shell is a version of csh written specifically...
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the default shell for the cron user is Bourne shell compliant: 1 0 * * * printf "" > /var/log/apache/error_log This example runs a shell program called...
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Environment variable (redirect from Shell variable)
both the Bourne shell family (sh, ksh, bash, etc.) and the C shell family (csh, tcsh, etc.) of Unix command line shells. It unsets a shell variable,...
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McDonald's. During the 2019 offseason, James filed for a trademark through a shell company on the term "Taco Tuesday" for use in downloadable audio/visual...
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dramatics while he was employed by the Shell Company. Just after the Second World War, he gave up his job with Shell, travelled to London and became a professional...
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landscape also gave cover for the guns. The heaviest gun was stationed at Bourne Park, where there was a short tunnel; the gun could be stood down in the...
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