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author | Franklin Schmidt <fschmidt@gmail.com> |
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date | Thu, 09 Oct 2025 19:15:03 -0600 |
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--- a/src/computer_literacy/bash.html Thu Oct 09 16:56:36 2025 -0600 +++ b/src/computer_literacy/bash.html Thu Oct 09 19:15:03 2025 -0600 @@ -11,9 +11,7 @@ intro: { title: 'Introduction', content: `\ -<p>I really don't want to write this tutorial, but all the existing Bash tutorials are so horrible that I have no choice. I looked at books, websites, and YouTube - all horrible. They don't start with the basics. They include all kinds of useless junk. And they don't explain core concepts. So I have no choice but to write this for my <a href="learn.html#bash">Learn Reactionary Programming</a> Bash lesson.</p> - -<p><a href="bash.html">Bash</a> is a <a href="https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Unix_shell">shell</a>, one of many, but the one I prefer. I will focus on Mac and Windows. I don't have Linux, and I hate Linux, so I won't discuss it. Most of Bash is the same on Mac and Windows, but where they differ, I will discuss both.</p> +<p><a href="https://www.gnu.org/software/bash/">Bash</a> is a <a href="https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Unix_shell">shell</a>, one of many, but the one I prefer. I will focus on Mac and Windows. I don't have Linux, and I hate Linux, so I won't discuss it. Most of Bash is the same on Mac and Windows, but where they differ, I will discuss both.</p> ` , }, access: { @@ -549,7 +547,7 @@ ~/learn $ </code> -<p>Here I edit the file <code>file1</code> with <a href="learn.html#editor">Sublime Text</a>, first by using the full path, and then by adding the directory to <code>PATH</code> so that Bash can find <code>subl</code>.</p> +<p>Here I edit the file <code>file1</code> with <a href="computer_literacy.html#editor">Sublime Text</a>, first by using the full path, and then by adding the directory to <code>PATH</code> so that Bash can find <code>subl</code>.</p> <p>I have Microsoft Word on Windows. From the Windows Command Prompt (not Bash):</p>