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When going through one shell script, I saw the term "$?". What is the significance of this term?
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Shell - "Shell" is a program, which facilitates the interaction between the user and the operating system (kernel). There are many shell implementations available, like sh, Bash, C shell, Z shell, etc.
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Difference between Login Shell and Non-Login Shell?
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 examples for uses of...
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What do $? $0 $1 $2 mean in a shell script? - Stack Overflow
I often come across $?, $0, $1, $2, etc in shell scripting. I know that $? returns the exit status of the last command: echo "this will return 0" echo $? But what do the others do? What ...
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How do I get a console-like connection into a Docker container's shell ...
docker debug <container or image> It allows you to get a shell (bash/fish/zsh) into any container. It also works for stopped containers and images. Essentially it's a replacement of docker exec -it <container> sh but with more features and less constraints (eg the debug shell has an install command to add further tools).
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How do I read user input into a variable in Bash? fullname=&quot;&quot; # Now, read user input into the variable `fullname`.
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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 distros), or certain other shells like the /bin/sh provided on FreeBSD.
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What can you do with the eval command? Why is it useful? Is it some kind of a built-in function in bash? There is no man page for it..