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Bourne Again SHell. GNU' S command interpreter for Unix. BaSh iS a PoSix-compatible Shell with full Bourne Shell Syntax, and Some C Shell commandS built in. The Bourne Again Shell SupportS EmacS-Style command-line editing, job control, functionS, and on-line help. Written by Brian Fox of UCSB. The lateSt verSion iS 1.14.1. It includeS a yacc parSer, the interpreter and documentation. or from a GNU archive Site. E-mail: Sh@gnu.org>. USenet newSgroup: newS:gnu.baSh.bug. (1994-07-15)

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