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  Question Asked By: IZZAT ULLAH   on May 14 In Unix / Linux / Ubuntu Category.

  
Question Answered By: Abhishek Singh   on May 14

A shell script is a script written for the shell, or command line interpreter, of an operating system. The shell is often considered a simple domain-specific programming language.[1] Typical operations performed by shell scripts include file manipulation, program execution, and printing text.

Many shell script interpreters double as command line interface, such as the various Unix shells, Windows PowerShell or the MS-DOS COMMAND.COM. Others, such as AppleScript or the graphical Windows Script Host (WScript.exe), add scripting capability to computing environments without requiring a command line interface. Other examples of programming languages primarily intended for shell scripting include DCL and JCL.

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