Is the Bourne Again Shell. Works with the unix sh but provides for many enhancements found in the C and Korne Shells.
The shell used in our operating system.
The GNU version of the standard shell (the ourne- gain SH ell). See also “Bourne Shell.
Bash is the "Bourne-Again-Shell". Primarily available on UNIX/Linux systems.
Bourne Again SHell, see the section called "The shell" and the section called "Shell scripts".
Bourne Again SHell, see Section 3.2.3.2 and Section 7.2.5.
BASH stands for GNU Bourne Again Shell, and is based on the Bourne shell, sh, the original command interpreter.
The GNU bash shell used by default in Puppy Linux 1.0.5 and 1.0.6.
Bash is the "Born-Again-Shell". Primarily available on UNIX system.
The GNU version of the standard shell (the Bourne-Again shell). See "Bourne Shell."
the section called “Advantages of the Bourne Again SHell
Bourne-Again Shell. Command line shell derived from Bourne shell. Win32 analog: CMD.EXE
Bourne-again shell. Interactive UNIX shell based on the traditional Bourne shell, but with increased functionality. The LynxOS bash shell is presented when you log in to a LightStream 2020 ATM switch as root (bash#) or fldsup (bash$). See also fldsup account and root account.
Unix shell written for the GNU Project. Its name is an acronym for Bourne-again shell, a pun ('Bourne again' / 'born again') on the name of the Bourne shell (sh), an early and important Unix shell written by Stephen Bourne and distributed with Version 7 Unix circa 1978. bash was created in 1987 by Brian Fox. In 1990 Chet Ramey became the primary maintainer.