zsh
Z SHell, a Bash-compatible command-line interpreter. See also:bash,histexpand. More information: https://www.zsh.org.
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Start an interactive shell session:
zsh -
Execute specific [c]ommands:
zsh -c "{{echo Hello world}}" -
Execute a specific script:
zsh {{path/to/script.zsh}} -
Check a specific script for syntax errors without executing it:
zsh --no-exec {{path/to/script.zsh}} -
Execute specific commands from
stdin:
{{echo Hello world}} | zsh -
Execute a specific script, printing each command in the script before executing it:
zsh --xtrace {{path/to/script.zsh}} -
Start an interactive shell session in verbose mode, printing each command before executing it:
zsh --verbose -
Execute a specific command inside
zshwith disabled glob patterns:
noglob {{command}}
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