csh is a Unix shell created by Bill Joy at Berkeley in the late 1970s. It's commonly used as an interactive login shell and for executing shell scripts. csh introduced several features that were innovative at the time, such as command history, aliases, and job control. However, it's also known for its quirks and inconsistencies, leading many to prefer other shells like bash or zsh for scripting.
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