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BASH(1)                                                                                                                                                                         BASH(1)



NAME
       bash - GNU Bourne-Again SHell

SYNOPSIS
       bash [options] [file]

COPYRIGHT
       Bash is Copyright (C) 
1989-2005 by the Free Software Foundation, Inc. DESCRIPTION Bash is an sh-compatible command language interpreter that executes commands read from the standard input or from a file. Bash also incorporates useful features from the Korn and C shells (ksh and csh).
    譯:Bash是個兼容sh的命令行語音解釋器,可以執行來自標準輸入或來自文件的命令。Bash吸收了Korn和C shells的很多特征 Bash is intended to be a conformant implementation of the Shell and Utilities portion of the IEEE POSIX specification (IEEE Standard
1003.1). Bash can be configured to be POSIX-conformant by default.
譯:Bash試圖把自己打造成符合POSIX(Portable Operating System Interface of UNIX)接口規範的一個工具和Shell應用。而且Bash默認情況下是可以配置成符合POSIX規範的 OPTIONS In addition to the single
-character shell options documented in the description of the set builtin command, bash interprets the following options when it is invoked:
譯:除了在內置命令set的文檔(man -a set)裏描述的shell選項,bash還可支持以下選項
-c string If the -c option is present, then commands are read from string. If there are arguments after the string, they are assigned to the positional parameters, starting with $0.
          譯:-c選項的作用是,讀取後面字符串的內容做為命令來執行。如果字符串後面還有參數,這些參數可以通過$0/$1...的方式被字符串裏的命令引用(舉例:執行bash -c ‘echo $1 $0‘ shen 申 ;輸出:申 shen)
-i If the -i option is present, the shell is interactive.
          譯:-i的作用是,是shell變為交互式shell
-l Make bash act as if it had been invoked as a login shell (see INVOCATION below).
          譯:-l的作用是使bash變成一個login shell
-r If the -r option is present, the shell becomes restricted (see RESTRICTED SHELL below). -s If the -s option is present, or if no arguments remain after option processing, then commands are read from the standard input. This option allows the positional parameters to be set when invoking an interactive shell. -D A list of all double-quoted strings preceded by $ is printed on the standard output. These are the strings that are subject to language translation when the current locale is not C or POSIX. This implies the -n option; no commands will be executed. [-+]O [shopt_option] shopt_option is one of the shell options accepted by the shopt builtin (see SHELL BUILTIN COMMANDS below). If shopt_option is present, -O sets the value of that option; +O unsets it. If shopt_option is not supplied, the names and values of the shell options accepted by shopt are printed on the standard output. If the invo- cation option is +O, the output is displayed in a format that may be reused as input. -- A -- signals the end of options and disables further option processing. Any arguments after the -- are treated as filenames and arguments. An argument of - is equivalent to --. Bash also interprets a number of multi-character options. These options must appear on the command line before the single-character options to be recognized.     譯:bash也支持大量的多字符選項,但是前提是這些多字符選擇要出現在單字符選項前面 --debugger Arrange for the debugger profile to be executed before the shell starts. Turns on extended debugging mode (see the description of the extdebug option to the shopt builtin below) and shell function tracing (see the description of the -o functrace option to the set builtin below). --dump-po-strings Equivalent to -D, but the output is in the GNU gettext po (portable object) file format. --dump-strings Equivalent to -D. --help Display a usage message on standard output and exit successfully.
    --init-file file
--rcfile file
Execute commands from file instead of the standard personal initialization file ~/.bashrc if the shell is interactive (see INVOCATION below).
        譯:在交互式shell中,會讀取~/.bashrc文件,如果有這個選項,則讀取--rcfile後面的file
--login
Equivalent to -l.

--noediting
Do not use the GNU readline library to read command lines when the shell is interactive.

--noprofile
Do not read either the system-wide startup file /etc/profile or any of the personal initialization files ~/.bash_profile, ~/.bash_login, or ~/.profile. By default, bash
reads these files when it is invoked as a login shell (see INVOCATION below).
        譯:在login shell中,會默認讀取/etc/profile,~/.bash_profile, ~/.bash_login, or ~/.profile.的內容,首先讀取/etc/profile,然後只讀取後面三個中的其中一個,按順序讀取找到的第一個文件。如果有此--noprofile選項,則不會讀取這些文件

--norc Do not read and execute the personal initialization file ~/.bashrc if the shell is interactive. This option is on by default if the shell is invoked as sh.
        譯:在交互式的shell中,不要讀取個人的初始化文件~/.bashrc。在使用sh時,這是默認選項。也就是說,使用sh的時候,默認是不會讀取~/.bashrc文件的

--posix
Change the behavior of bash where the default operation differs from the POSIX standard to match the standard (posix mode).

--restricted
The shell becomes restricted (see RESTRICTED SHELL below).

--verbose
Equivalent to -v.

--version
Show version information for this instance of bash on the standard output and exit successfully.

ARGUMENTS
If arguments remain after option processing, and neither the -c nor the -s option has been supplied, the first argument is assumed to be the name of a file containing shell
commands. If bash is invoked in this fashion, $0 is set to the name of the file, and the positional parameters are set to the remaining arguments. Bash reads and executes
commands from this file, then exits. Bash‘s exit status is the exit status of the last command executed in the script. If no commands are executed, the exit status is 0. An
attempt is first made to open the file in the current directory, and, if no file is found, then the shell searches the directories in PATH for the script.
    譯:

INVOCATION
A login shell is one whose first character of argument zero is a -, or one started with the --login option.

An interactive shell is one started without non-option arguments and without the -c option whose standard input and error are both connected to terminals (as determined by
isatty(3)), or one started with the -i option. PS1 is set and $- includes i if bash is interactive, allowing a shell script or a startup file to test this state.

The following paragraphs describe how bash executes its startup files. If any of the files exist but cannot be read, bash reports an error. Tildes are expanded in file names
as described below under Tilde Expansion in the EXPANSION section.

When bash is invoked as an interactive login shell, or as a non-interactive shell with the --login option, it first reads and executes commands from the file /etc/profile, if
that file exists. After reading that file, it looks for ~/.bash_profile, ~/.bash_login, and ~/.profile, in that order, and reads and executes commands from the first one that
exists and is readable. The --noprofile option may be used when the shell is started to inhibit this behavior.

When a login shell exits, bash reads and executes commands from the file ~/.bash_logout, if it exists.

When an interactive shell that is not a login shell is started, bash reads and executes commands from ~/.bashrc, if that file exists. This may be inhibited by using the --norc
option. The --rcfile file option will force bash to read and execute commands from file instead of ~/.bashrc.

When bash is started non-interactively, to run a shell script, for example, it looks for the variable BASH_ENV in the environment, expands its value if it appears there, and
uses the expanded value as the name of a file to read and execute. Bash behaves as if the following command were executed:
if [ -n "$BASH_ENV" ]; then . "$BASH_ENV"; fi
but the value of the PATH variable is not used to search for the file name.

If bash is invoked with the name sh, it tries to mimic the startup behavior of historical versions of sh as closely as possible, while conforming to the POSIX standard as well.
When invoked as an interactive login shell, or a non-interactive shell with the --login option, it first attempts to read and execute commands from /etc/profile and ~/.profile,
in that order. The --noprofile option may be used to inhibit this behavior. When invoked as an interactive shell with the name sh, bash looks for the variable ENV, expands
its value if it is defined, and uses the expanded value as the name of a file to read and execute. Since a shell invoked as sh does not attempt to read and execute commands
from any other startup files, the --rcfile option has no effect. A non-interactive shell invoked with the name sh does not attempt to read any other startup files. When
invoked as sh, bash enters posix mode after the startup files are read.

When bash is started in posix mode, as with the --posix command line option, it follows the POSIX standard for startup files. In this mode, interactive shells expand the ENV
variable and commands are read and executed from the file whose name is the expanded value. No other startup files are read.

Bash attempts to determine when it is being run by the remote shell daemon, usually rshd. If bash determines it is being run by rshd, it reads and executes commands from
~/.bashrc, if that file exists and is readable. It will not do this if invoked as sh. The --norc option may be used to inhibit this behavior, and the --rcfile option may be
used to force another file to be read, but rshd does not generally invoke the shell with those options or allow them to be specified.

If the shell is started with the effective user (group) id not equal to the real user (group) id, and the -p option is not supplied, no startup files are read, shell functions
are not inherited from the environment, the SHELLOPTS variable, if it appears in the environment, is ignored, and the effective user id is set to the real user id. If the -p
option is supplied at invocation, the startup behavior is the same, but the effective user id is not reset.

交互式shell

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login shell

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參考:

1、https://www.2cto.com/shouce/linuxman/bash.1.html

bash幫助文檔簡單學習;bash手冊翻譯