tcsh to bash
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I've been a tcsh user now for... well, for a very long time, and a csh user before that. Understandably, that means that I'm at least a low-level tcsh power user. However, because I do anything that requires a complex control flow in bash, I've been thinking about switching to bash for my everyday commandline needs.
But it's scary, because I don't want to switch out of a shell where I am a power user. Does anybody have any links to good resources for switching from tcsh to bash? Handholding, tips, or the like?
But it's scary, because I don't want to switch out of a shell where I am a power user. Does anybody have any links to good resources for switching from tcsh to bash? Handholding, tips, or the like?
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Date: 2010-08-25 04:26 pm (UTC)Supposedly helps both new and power users get comfortable with the command line?
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Date: 2010-08-26 03:19 am (UTC)no subject
Date: 2010-09-13 07:31 pm (UTC)That's a great application, as I'm not great at finding my way around the comand line yet; unfortunately it won't fit on the screen of my ickle EeePC just yet, although it has been flagged as a High Importance bug. Fingers crossed, there will be a fix for it soon. :)