I remember seeing a tool years ago to help you ensure that shell scripts would run using as wide a variety of POSIX shells as possible.
I've forgotten what it was.
Can someone remind me?
I remember seeing a tool years ago to help you ensure that shell scripts would run using as wide a variety of POSIX shells as possible.
I've forgotten what it was.
Can someone remind me?
Why a session leader can not change it's pgid? #process #posixcompliant
Hear me out: #NuShell but #posixCompliant.
Jokes aside, there are so many #Posix non-compliant #shell implementations that are so cool, but almost any #shellScript expects a compliant env. It also does not seem to be too appealing of a skill to any employer
Anything out there like what I described that I'm missing maybe?
@kev @codesections don't forget the escape the space with \ or encapsulate with quotes.
So either "Pop-exclamation mark-underscore-Oh-Ess" or Pop-exclamation\ mark-underscore-Oh-Ess
#POSIXcompliant π