Re: Is bash as feature-rich as tcsh?
Justin Wells wrote:
> If you're not careful here you're going to start an enormous flame war,
> with religion on all sides.
Only if people read only the subject of the message, as you appear to have
done. He was asking a very specific question, which has only one answer.
It's not a religious thing.
> On Fri, Aug 20, 1999 at 04:24:48PM +0200, Andy Spiegl wrote:
> > Am I missing something or is bash really not capable of doing that?
> > PS: We don't have to argue which shell is better for programming.
> > I know it's not tcsh. :-)
And yes Andy, bash cannot do that, though zsh can. I migrated from tcsh to
zsh; it's a pretty easy migration. zsh is very similar to bash, but it has
extra features like tab completion and it also has special tcsh-style
features that can be enabled to ease the transition from tcsh (over the
years, I turned them all off..).
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