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| [[https://mywiki.wooledge.org/BashFAQ|BashFAQ]] on Greg's Wiki |
Bash
bash(1) (Bourne-Again Shell) is a sh(1)-compatible shell with greatly expanded syntax.
Contents
Installation
Most Linux and BSD distributions offer a bash package. bash(1) is pre-installed and pre-configured as the login shell for many Linux distributions.
Language
See also
Bash Reference Manual, the GNU reference document
BashFAQ on Greg's Wiki
