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- truecolor
- upport the 24-bit True Color capability under the name of "RGB". You need to use the "setaf" and "setab"
- scripting
- explains what your "monster" does. ==== Variable names ==== Since all reserved variables are ''UPPERCA... safest way is to only use ''lowercase'' variable names. This is true for reading user input, loop count... owercase'' variables * if you use ''UPPERCASE'' names, **do not use reserved variable names** (see [[http://pubs.opengroup.org/onlinepubs/9699919799/basedef
- obselete
- . Use an explicit redirect instead.| |''function\ NAME()\ COMPOUND-CMD'' |''NAME()\ COMPOUND-CMD'' or ''function\ NAME\ {\ CMDS;\ }'' |This is an amalgamation between the Korn and POS... d side-effects like the value of ''IFS'', and the names of files in the current working directory. You c
- color
- upport the 24-bit True Color capability under the name of "RGB". You need to use the "setaf" and "setab"
- behaviours
- vars#ENV|ENV]] is evaluated and the resulting filename is used as the name of the startup file. After the startup files are read, Bash enters the [[#posix_ru... sh'' compatiblity mode when:**__ * the base filename in ''argv[0]'' is ''sh'' (:!: NB: ''/bin/sh'' may... ommands are read and executed from the file whose name is the expanded value.\\ No other startup files a
- basics
- ble, but you can call a Bash script with that filename as a parameter: <code> bash ./myfile </code> There is **no need to add a boring filename extension** like ''.bash'' or ''.sh''. That is a ... sion, but by **permissions** (filemode). The file name can be any combination of legal filename characters. Adding a proper filename extension is a convention