[dundee] Shells of the interesting and famous
Rick Moynihan
rick.moynihan at gmail.com
Mon Nov 9 11:49:03 UTC 2009
Bash here too... Choosing what is effectively the default shell on
most modern systems has many advantages... Especially when the other
shells don't have anything that bash doesn't... Though I'd be happy to
hear compelling reasons to use something else...
R.
2009/11/9 Nicholas Walker <tel0seh at googlemail.com>
>
> I'm also a huge Bash fan. Never felt the need to try anything else.
>
> On Mon, Nov 9, 2009 at 7:41 AM, Robert Ladyman <it at file-away.co.uk> wrote:
>>
>> Er...bash because it's the default installed, basically, and I have scripts
>> that work in it.
>>
>> RJL
>>
>>
>> > Se I've used bash like forever, even setting it as /bin/sh, I'm
>> > tempted to try a different shell and have heard good things about zsh.
>> >
>> > Just wondering what shell every uses and why, If someone does happen
>> > to use a different shell and to save me from JFGI'ing or RTFM'ing
>> > would this cutdown version of my .bashrc be possible in your shell
>> > http://pastebin.com/m1a1056d3
>> >
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