The Bourne Again SHell (bash) is an interactive, programmable command interpreter for the Unix and GNU-Linux operating systems. Bash was created and is maintained through the GNU Project. Bash is most common on GNU-Linux systems, though it may be found on any Unix-like OS.
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- Bash Prompt HOWTO How-to reference guide to customizing the BASH command-line prompt.
- BASH FAQ A BASH Frequently Asked Questions Page
- Learning the shell Collection of Linux command-line tutorials, focused on the BASH shell.
- Setting environment variables: BASH shell HOWTO change environment variables under the BASH shell.
- Setting the prompt variable: BASH shell HOWTO change the prompt variable under the BASH shell.
- Working more productively with Bash 2.x BASH tips and tricks - including programmable command-line completion.
- GNU Bash Reference Manual The "GNU Bash Reference Manual" by Chet Ramey and Brian Fox, available as a printed book (ISBN: 0-9541617-7-7).
- Bash Reference Manual GNU BASH shell reference manual. Readable online or optionally download in a variety of formats.
- Getting Started with Bash :: A Bash Tutorial A bash shell tutorial that covers the most useful aspects and features of bash for the average user, rather than the scripter/programmer.
- Wikipedia Bash History and overview of the BAsh shell.
- GNU BASH Official site for the GNU Bourne Again SHell. Includes manual and links to download bash binaries and source.
- Bash Scripting Tutorial A basic introduction to scripting with Bash.
- The GNU Bourne-Again Shell The GNU Project BASH Maintainer's home site.