Bash - GNU Project - Free Software Foundation (original) (raw)


Bash is the GNU Project's shell—the Bourne Again SHell. This is an sh-compatible shell that incorporates useful features from the Korn shell (ksh) and the C shell (csh). It is intended to conform to the IEEE POSIX P1003.2/ISO 9945.2 Shell and Tools standard. It offers functional improvements over sh for both programming and interactive use. In addition, most sh scripts can be run by Bash without modification.

The improvements offered by Bash include:

The maintainer also has a Bash page which includes Frequently Asked Questions.

Download

Stable releases can be found on the main GNU server (HTTPS, HTTP, FTP) and itsmirrors; pleaseuse a mirror if possible.

Documentation

Documentation for Bashis available online, as is documentation for most GNU software. You may also find information about Bash by running info bashorman bash, or by looking at/usr/share/doc/bash/, /usr/local/share/doc/bash/, or similar directories on your system. A brief summary is available by running bash --help.

Mailing lists

Announcements about Bash and most other GNU software are made on info-gnu@gnu.org.

To subscribe to these or any GNU mailing lists, please send an empty mail with a Subject: header of just “subscribe” to the relevant_-request_ list. For example, to subscribe yourself to the GNU announcement list, you would send mail to <info-gnu-request@gnu.org>. Or you can use the web interface.

Getting involved

Development of Bash, and GNU in general, is a volunteer effort, and you can contribute. For information, please read How to help GNU. If you'd like to get involved, it's a good idea to join the discussion mailing list (see above).

Development

For development sources, bug and patch trackers, and other information, please see theBash project pageat savannah.gnu.org.

Translating Bash

To translate the program messages into other languages, please refer to the Translation Project page for Bash. New translations or updates to the existing strings will not be incorporated into Bash if they are sent elsewhere. For more information, see the Translation Project home page.

Maintainer

Bash is currently maintained by Chet Ramey. Please use the mailing lists for contact.

Licensing

Bash is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by the Free Software Foundation; either version 3 of the License, or (at your option) any later version.