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- scripting
- ent that explains what your "monster" does. ==== Variable names ==== Since all reserved variables are ''UPPERCASE'', the safest way is to only use ''lowercase'' variable names. This is true for reading user input, loop counting variables, etc., ... (in the example: ''file'') *
- obselete
- erved words with braces. Many Korn shells support various permutations on this syntax for certain compo... like whether a newline or semicolon are required vary. Only ''for'' works in Bash. Needless to say, do... This means that the act of expanding an unquoted variable in an ordinary argument context, depending on the value of the variable, can yield different results depending on po
- basics
- em-specific (see [[http://www.in-ulm.de/~mascheck/various/shebang/|#!-magic]]). When Bash executes a fi... al | An illustrated redirection tutorial]] ===== Variable names ===== It's good practice to use lowercase names for your variables, as shell and system-variable names are usually all in UPPERCASE. However, you should avoid nami
- behaviours
- xtra login shell mode? There are many actions and variable sets that only make sense for the initial us... s and distributors that ship //their own, patched variant of Bash//. The classic way to have a system-w... hell. If it's not a login shell, the environment variable [[syntax:shellvars#ENV|ENV]] is evaluated and the resulting filename is used as the name of the s
- truecolor
- /gitlab.com/gnachman/iterm2/issues/5294) set this variable to "truecolor". It has been in VTE for a whi... velopers can freely choose to check for this same variable, or introduce their own method (e.g. an opti... a more seamless desktop experience where only one variable needs to be set. This would be system-wide s
- color
- /gitlab.com/gnachman/iterm2/issues/5294) set this variable to "truecolor". It has been in VTE for a whi... velopers can freely choose to check for this same variable, or introduce their own method (e.g. an opti... a more seamless desktop experience where only one variable needs to be set. This would be system-wide s