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Linux Shells

Linux Shells

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What is Linux Shells?

Linux shells are command-line interpreters that provide a user interface for interacting with the operating system. They allow users to execute commands, run scripts, and manage files. Bash (Bourne Again SHell) is a very common shell in Linux. Shells are essential tools for system administration, automation, and software development.

What other technologies are related to Linux Shells?

Linux Shells Complementary Technologies

Python is often used for scripting and automation tasks within a Linux shell environment. It can be used to create more complex scripts than shell scripts alone, and integrates well with shell commands.
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