^thehatsrule^

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Posted: Feb. 17 2007,18:56 |
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Yes, zsh is lighter, but still bourne compatible. Actually, dash/ash (bsd), ksh (unix), bash (linux), zsh are supposed to be all bourne shell compatible (the things in parenthesis are the o/s origins/firsts afaik). Bash just seems to have everything, and is extended by quite a bit.
There's also a busybox shell capability for ash, but I wonder how far it's been developed - I've only used it a few times. (Don't think it was compiled into DSL's busybox binary though)
Fish looks quite interesting at first glance - the pretty colours look great for the syntax hilighting :P
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