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- truecolor
- ====== Terminal Colors ====== There exists common confusion about terminal colors. This is what we ha... " </code> - or https://raw.githubusercontent.com/JohnMorales/dotfiles/master/colors/24-bit-color.sh - or http://github.com/robertknight/konsole/tree/master/tests/color-spac... of "RGB". You need to use the "setaf" and "setab" commands to set the foreground and background respect
- scripting
- llow one of these two rules: __**Indention using command width:**__ <code> activate some_very_long_opt... ession of "these belong together". ==== Breaking compound commands ==== [[syntax:ccmd:intro | Compound commands]] form the structures that make a shell script diff
- color
- # Terminal Colors ref: https://gist.github.com/XVilka/8346728 There exists common confusion about terminal colors. This is what we have right now: ... 0m\n" </code> - or https://raw.githubusercontent.com/JohnMorales/dotfiles/master/colors/24-bit-color.sh \\ - or http://github.com/robertknight/konsole/tree/master/tests/color-spac
- basics
- ermissions** (filemode). The file name can be any combination of legal filename characters. Adding a pr... st character is a hashmark "#", which indicates a comment. The shebang is for the operating system, not... [[scripting:bashbehaviour | Bash behaviour]]. A common method is to specify a shebang like <code> #!/... portable way to specify an interpreter. **It's a common misconception that it solves all problems. Per
- obselete
- scripting obsolete deprecated outdated}} This (incomplete) page describes some syntax and commands considered obsolete by some measure. A thorough discussi... st mostly for Bourne, csh, or some other backward compatibility with obsolete shells, or were Bash-spec... most current version of POSIX, and some may be incompatible with POSIX. ^ Syntax ^ Replacement ^
- behaviours
- ing startup files dotfiles modes POSIX}} FIXME incomplete ===== Bash startup modes ===== ==== Logi... When a login shell exits, Bash reads and executes commands from the file ''~/.bash_logout'', if it exis... nteractive non-login shell, it reads and executes commands from ''~/.bashrc''. This file should contain... '') ==== SH mode ==== When Bash starts in SH compatiblity mode, it tries to mimic the startup beha