Difference between revisions of "Shell"
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==Introduction== | ==Introduction== | ||
− | The shell is a program, that provides users with a command prompt. Different shells behave differently. GhostBSD | + | |
− | comes with different shells. The file <code>/etc/shells</code> contains the following list: | + | The shell is a program, that provides users with a command prompt. Different shells behave differently. The standard shell on GhostBSD is fish. When you install a shell from a port or a package, it adds an appropriate entry in <code>/etc/shells</code>. |
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+ | ==Shells on GhostBSD== | ||
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+ | GhostBSD comes with different shells. The file <code>/etc/shells</code> contains the following list: | ||
* /bin/sh | * /bin/sh | ||
* /bin/csh | * /bin/csh |
Revision as of 06:47, 23 May 2020
Welcome to the Shell |
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If you don't find a package you are looking for, we recommend to search the Ports: Shells. There are more than 64 ports available. | ||
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Introduction
The shell is a program, that provides users with a command prompt. Different shells behave differently. The standard shell on GhostBSD is fish. When you install a shell from a port or a package, it adds an appropriate entry in /etc/shells
.
Shells on GhostBSD
GhostBSD comes with different shells. The file /etc/shells
contains the following list:
- /bin/sh
- /bin/csh
- /bin/tcsh
- /usr/local/bin/zsh
- /usr/local/bin/rzsh
- /usr/local/bin/ksh93
- /usr/local/libexec/git-core/git-shell
- /usr/local/bin/fish
- /usr/local/bin/bash
- /usr/local/bin/rbash