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What is sh?

sh, often referring to the Bourne shell or other similar command-line interpreters, is a command processor that executes commands read from standard input or a file. It's commonly used for scripting, automating tasks, and interacting with the operating system.

What other technologies are related to sh?

sh Competitor Technologies

Another Unix shell, competing for usage as an interactive shell and scripting language.
mentioned alongside sh in 17% (448) of relevant job posts
Another Unix shell, competing for usage as an interactive shell and scripting language.
mentioned alongside sh in 12% (585) of relevant job posts
Another Unix shell, competing for usage as an interactive shell and scripting language.
mentioned alongside sh in 32% (200) of relevant job posts
A widely used Unix shell and scripting language, making it a direct competitor.
mentioned alongside sh in 0% (1.5k) of relevant job posts
Another Unix shell, competing for usage as an interactive shell and scripting language.
mentioned alongside sh in 5% (80) of relevant job posts
Alternative scripting language for automating tasks on Unix-like systems.
mentioned alongside sh in 2% (57) of relevant job posts
A task automation and configuration management framework from Microsoft, which can be used as an alternative to sh, especially in Windows environments.
mentioned alongside sh in 0% (540) of relevant job posts

sh Complementary Technologies

A stream editor commonly used in shell scripts for text manipulation.
mentioned alongside sh in 5% (131) of relevant job posts
A programming language designed for text processing, frequently used within shell scripts.
mentioned alongside sh in 3% (151) of relevant job posts
A high-level, general-purpose programming language. Often used in conjunction with Shell.
mentioned alongside sh in 0% (807) of relevant job posts

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