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Why is that? You can still use bash to interpret your bash scripts. Where does it annoy you?
I have to switch to bash first, and wonder days later, why I can't find it (obviously) in my fish history.
I mean, doesn’t the script have a hash bang pointing to the bash interpreter?
Or you can just run it like:
#!/usr/bin/env bash
for compability. 😉For example on my system bash is in /bin.
Right, of course. I already do that with Python scripts, but with bash old habits die hard, I guess. :)
I know, well the lazyness is strong in me. Copy and paste.
Huh. It’s the first thing I write in any script. :) It actually saves me time.