Bash
Bash (Bourne Again Shell) is a shell and command language interpreter for the GNU operating system. It is meant to be an improved version of Bourne Shell.
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TODO
- Dynamic variable naming.
- Internal variables.
- Turn the non-functions into functions.
- This is so tests can be written.
- It also shows a working use case for the task.
- Add a
CONTRIBUTING.md. - Look into side effects of using
shoptandset. -
/dev/tcp - Convert to
pdf- Add a cover.
- Add references.
- Write some
A curated list of awesome command-line frameworks, toolkits, guides and gizmos. Inspired by awesome-php.
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ShellCheck, a static analysis tool for shell scripts
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From what I understand acme.sh seems to have at least two different run modes that seem to be:
- the first run mode expects some environment variables to be set and writes config files, but does not read config files
- the second run mode reads config files - but it is not clear if it ignores environment variables.
This is a strange behaviour for a shell script and leads t
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👩💻👨💻 Awesome cheatsheets for popular programming languages, frameworks and development tools. They include everything you should know in one single file.
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Powerline is a statusline plugin for vim, and provides statuslines and prompts for several other applications, including zsh, bash, tmux, IPython, Awesome and Qtile.
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:shell: Portable Unix shell commands for Node.js
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Various Dockerfiles I use on the desktop and on servers.
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Thanks a ton for any helpful feedback
I need help with getting best quality GIFs.
I am not used to CSS syntax so it would be amazing if you add a lot of example config.yml files. Also, try adding config.yml files for the GIFs you are displaying in your README.md. They look fantastic. I have spent hours trying to get perfect GIF but no luck.
I don't know what value to give for shadow
Hidden dot files are not removed when running 'm trash clean' as well as trash files stored on mounted volumes.
The former should be easy to fix and for the latter, the command should look for mounted volumes and clear the contents in the .Trashes folder.
Description
It'd be nice if neofetch had information parity in framework and Plasma version with screenfetch. E.g.,
- My screenfetch:
DE: KDE 5.44.0 / Plasma 5.12.5 - My neofetch:
DE: KDE
Neofetch version
3.4.0-1
A collection of small bash scripts for heavy terminal users
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With the successful localization of the docs in Japanese (#331), it's time to use what we learned to localize the site into a few other languages, one of which being French!
Contributing
If you are interested in contributing, please take a look at our Crowdin page.
Any localiz
- The first example can have few more chained prompts (It shows the power of enquirer in a few seconds)
- Todo can be moved to the bottom & can be a section (Below Contribution section)
- The 'Related prompts' section can be moved below 'Example Usage'. After the gif, the code should be shown (It is correct for Input prompt)
- The example should be complete. It should match exac
if I understood it corretly from README.MD, we can install like this:
$ git clone https://github.com/donnemartin/dev-setup.git && cd dev-setup
$ ./.dots bootstrap osxprep brew osx
and later when we need datastores, we run
$ cd ~/dev-setup
$ ./.dots datastores
I understand that bootstrap copies the dot files to the home directory, such as .bash_profile and .exports.
but
When the hook script is run, $alias contains the real name of the certificate directory in $CERTDIR. This is useful to know when the domain is a wildcard like "*.my.com", but as far as I can tell it's not documented anywhere.
Created by Brian Fox
Released June 8, 1989
- Repository
- gitGNU/gnu_bash
- Website
- www.gnu.org/software/bash
- Wikipedia
- Wikipedia
Perhaps the most useful command: EOF. No need to use "exit" / "logout" ever again, works in anything using deadline, any shell, and things like cat when using it to create files
cat - > file.