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Meaning of =~ operator in shell script [duplicate] asked 12 years, 11 months ago modified 12 years ago viewed 96k times Most shells also manage foreground and background processes, command history and command line. I can't seem to be able to increase the variable value by 1

I have looked at tutorialspoint's unix / linux shell programming tutorial but it only shows how to add together two variables The shell is the program which actually processes commands and returns output In man bash we can read in shell builtin commands section (online doc)

Mean in shell programming?this is the exit status of the last executed command

For example the command true always returns a status of 0 and false. What can you do with the eval command There is no man page for it. Sed , tr may solve the issue in case of you just need to run script, however if you are developing shell script its become annoying each time first convert using, sed/tr command then run your.

Here shell is an alias for bash Chroma has something called session

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