Difference between revisions of "Bash -c"
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If there are arguments after the string, they are assigned to the positional parameters, starting with $0. | If there are arguments after the string, they are assigned to the positional parameters, starting with $0. | ||
− | + | == Related == | |
− | + | * <code>[[bash -e]]</code> | |
− | + | * <code>[[bash -x]]</code> | |
== See also == | == See also == |
Revision as of 07:52, 7 February 2023
-c string If the -c option is present, then commands are read from string. If there are arguments after the string, they are assigned to the positional parameters, starting with $0.
Related
See also
Bash [ -c ]
,alias
,&&
, Bash history, Autocompletion,set
,unset
,export
,.bash_aliases, .bashrc and .bash profile
,PS1
,echo
,brace expansion
, Function,shopt
,trap
,set -e
,source
,PATH
,complete
,disown
,.hushlogin
,.bashrc
,builtin
,eval
,set
,$PATH
,$HOME
,TZ
,.profile
,-e, -i
,Builtin (Bash)
,mapfile
,~
, return (Bash), for, until,declare, dirname, basename, functions.sh
, Bash arithmetic expansion,shift, bash --rcfile, readonly, $1, $@
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