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Getting started with Bash Introduction Topic
Arrays 2.0–4.4
Internal variables All Versions
An overview of Bash's internal variables, where, how, and when to use them.
Using "trap" to react to signals and system events All Versions
Bash history substitutions All Versions
Shell Parameter Expansion All Versions
Redirection All Versions
Brace Expansion All Versions
Listing Files All Versions
Conditional Expressions All Versions
Using cat All Versions
Functions All Versions
Keyboard shortcuts All Versions
Pattern matching and regular expressions All Versions
Here documents and here strings All Versions
Jobs and Processes All Versions
Customizing PS1 All Versions
Find All Versions
Aliasing All Versions
Shell aliases are a simple way to create new commands or to wrap existing commands with code of your own. They somewhat overlap with shell functions, which are however more versatile and should therefore often be preferred.