October 2005
Intermediate to advanced
908 pages
46h 42m
English
Content preview from Unix in a Nutshell, 4th Edition
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Shell Source Code URLs
Here is a list of URLs for the source code for different shells.
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Shell |
Location |
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Bash | |
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Bash source code patches | |
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Ksh93 | |
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The Z Shell | |
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The Public Domain Korn Shell | |
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Tcsh |
The Public Domain Korn shell is mostly compatible with ksh88, and is usually the version of ksh shipped with GNU/Linux systems. The Z shell (zsh) has many features of the Bourne shell, Bash, and the Korn shell, and a plethora of features unique to it.
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