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Shells
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44bsd-csh-20001106: The traditional 4.4BSD /bin/csh C-shell bash-2.05b.007_5: The GNU Bourne Again Shell bash-3.2.25: The GNU Project's Bourne Again SHell bash-completion-20060301: Programmable completion library for Bash 2.04 and up es-0.9.b1_4: An extensible shell, derived from plan9's rc esh-0.8.5: The "easy shell", a small shell with Lisp-like syntax fd-2.09g: A CUI-based file and directory management tool ibsh-0.3e: Restricted unix shell ksh93-20070328: Official AT&T release of KornShell 93 mksh-r33: A MirBSD enhanced shell based on pdksh mudsh-20010311: An "intelligent" game-like shell nologinmsg-1.0: More functional native binary replacement for /sbin/nologin osh-060124: An implementation of the UNIX 6th Edition shell p5-Term-ShellUI-0.85_1: A fully-featured shell-like command line environment pash-2.2: A full-screen shell (commander GUI) for *nix. pdksh-5.2.14p2_1: The Public Domain Korn Shell perlsh-1.8: New shell made entirely out of a Perl script rc-1.7.1: A unix incarnation of the plan9 shell rssh-2.3.2: A Restricted Secure SHell only for sftp or/and scp sash-3.7: A Stand-Alone shell combining many common utilities scponly-4.6_1: A tiny shell that only permits scp and sftp tcsh-bofh-6.12.00: Patch tcsh to providing user activity logging to syslog tcshrc-1.6.0: A set of configuration scripts for the TCSH shell v7sh-1.0: An implementation of the UNIX 7th Edition shell wapsh-1.0.1: A system to allow remote shell logins via a WAP phone or web browser zsh-4.3.4: The Z shellGo to parent directory