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== Installation ==

All [[Linux]] and [[BSD]] distributions have `sh(1)` installed.

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Shell

sh(1) is a POSIX compliant shell.

Several distributions of Linux actually use bash(1) or dash(1) to satisfy sh(1). BSD operating systems commonly use tcsh(1).


Example

echo "Hello, world!"

This can be executed like:

sh ./example.sh


Installation

All Linux and BSD distributions have sh(1) installed.


Syntax


See also

The shellcheck wiki, the online reference for shellcheck(1)

Dylan's pure sh bible


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Shell (last edited 2023-04-06 16:03:50 by DominicRicottone)