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aidos
on March 11, 2015
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Ahhhh..haaa...ha....DOH! I've never even thought of looking at the manpage for bash before. Thanks, you've just made my life better.
jerf
on March 11, 2015
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I try to read it about once a year. I always find something new before my eyes glaze over and I'm done until next year.
david-given
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If you're interested in stock Posix shell rather than bashish, the dash man page is a whole lot shorter and easier to follow, makes a great concise reference.
juliangregorian
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Nitpick: should read "POSIX-compliant shell", there isn't a "stock POSIX shell"
omaranto
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That's weird, isn't it? You wanted to know how to use a feature of bash and didn't check the manual?
vertex-four
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Do you expect `man python` to output the full reference for the Python programming language?
dfox
on March 11, 2015
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I would, especially considering that "The Python Language Reference" is probably shorter than bash's manpage.
wtbob
on March 12, 2015
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I wish that it did. The man pages really are supposed to be the manual.
icebraining
on March 11, 2015
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I agree, though it does tell you where to look for it.
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