
- bash - Shell equality operators (=, ==, -eq) - Stack Overflow- Shell equality operators (=, ==, -eq) Asked 11 years, 10 months ago Modified 3 years, 5 months ago Viewed 644k times 
- How to highlight bash/shell commands in markdown?- Here shell is an alias for bash. Chroma has something called Session. Pygments (doc) uses console, shell-session for bash sessions, pwsh-session, ps1con for power shell sessions and … 
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- shell - How to concatenate string variables in Bash - Stack Overflow- Nov 15, 2010 · A bashism is a shell feature which is only supported in bash and certain other more advanced shells. It will not work under busybox sh or dash (which is /bin/sh on a lot of … 
- Difference between Login Shell and Non-Login Shell?- May 8, 2012 · I understand the basic difference between an interactive shell and a non-interactive shell. But what exactly differentiates a login shell from a non-login shell? Can you give … 
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- How to represent multiple conditions in a shell if statement?- Sep 30, 2010 · How to represent multiple conditions in a shell if statement? Asked 15 years, 1 month ago Modified 3 years, 9 months ago Viewed 1.2m times 
- shell - How can I compare numbers in Bash? - Stack Overflow- You'll need to complete a few actions and gain 15 reputation points before being able to upvote. Upvoting indicates when questions and answers are useful. What's reputation and how do I … 
- Running multiple commands in one line in shell - Stack Overflow- Feb 27, 2011 · There is a variation of running multiple commands in one line in the shell where you want them to run simultaneously rather than one after the other. The OP was interested in … 
- shell - How to assign the output of a Bash command to a variable ...- They are necessary if the variable (here, the current directory) contains whitespace or wildcards (\[?*), because the shell splits the result of variable expansions into words and performs …