Sammy "not migrating here just yet" Fox :nonbinaryFlag: on Nostr: Writing bash scripts :3 :foxDance: btw does anyone know the reason behind the ...
Writing bash scripts :3
btw does anyone know the reason behind the start/end conditional blocks being as they are? i.e. why does a case statement start case and end esac, same with if/fi etc
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