Saturday, 10 August 2013

What is Linux Shell

Computer understand the language of 0’s and 1’s called binary language.
In early days of computing, instruction are provided using binary language, which is difficult for all of
us, to read and write.
So in Operating System there is special program called Shell. Shell accepts your instruction or commands in English (mostly) and if its a valid command, it is passed to kernel. Shell is a user program or it’s a environment provided for user interaction. Shell is an command language interpreter that executes commands read from the standard input device (keyboard) or from a file.
Shell is not part of system kernel, but uses the system kernel to execute programs, create files etc.
Several shell available with Linux including:
BASH ( Bourne-Again SHell ) - developed by Brian Fox and Chet Ramey, it is free Software,
Most common shell in Linux. It’s Freeware shell.
CSH (C SHell) – developed by Bill Joy University of California (For BSD) – The C shell’s syntax and
usage are very similar to the C programming language.
KSH (Korn SHell) – developed by David Korn AT & T Bell Labs – TCSH is an enhanced but completely compatible version of the Berkeley UNIX C shell (CSH).
Note : To find all available shells in your system type following command:
$ cat /etc/shells
Note that each shell does the same job, but each understand a different command syntax and provides different built-in functions. In MS-DOS, Shell name is COMMAND.COM which is also used for same purpose, but it’s not as powerful as our Linux Shells are! Any of the above shell reads command from user (via Keyboard or Mouse) and tells Linux Os what users want. If we are giving commands from keyboard it is called command line interface ( Usually in-front of $ prompt. This prompt is depend upon your shell and Environment that you set or by your System
Administrator, therefore you may get different prompt ).

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