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Shellscript

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What is Shellscript?

A shell script is a computer program designed to be run by the Unix shell, a command-line interpreter. Shell scripts are commonly used for automating tasks, managing files, running programs, and interacting with the operating system. They are often used for system administration, software deployment, and build automation.

What other technologies are related to Shellscript?

Shellscript Competitor Technologies

Python is a scripting language that can be used as an alternative to shell scripting for many tasks.
mentioned alongside Shellscript in 0% (2.2k) of relevant job posts

Shellscript Complementary Technologies

iTerm2 is a terminal emulator that provides a powerful environment for running shell scripts.
mentioned alongside Shellscript in 72% (73) of relevant job posts
CentOS 7 is an operating system on which shell scripts can be executed, making it complementary.
mentioned alongside Shellscript in 25% (101) of relevant job posts
Amazon Linux 2 is an operating system on which shell scripts can be executed, making it complementary.
mentioned alongside Shellscript in 14% (76) of relevant job posts

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