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The FreeBSD Documentation Project The FreeBSD Documentation Project
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interface called a shell. A shell's main job is to take commands interface called a shell. A shell's main job is to take commands
from the input channel and execute them. A lot of shells also have from the input channel and execute them. A lot of shells also have
built in functions to help everyday tasks such a file management, built in functions to help everyday tasks such a file management,
file globing, command line editing, command mar-cos, and environment file globing, command line editing, command macros, and environment
variables. FreeBSD comes with a set of shells, such as sh, the variables. FreeBSD comes with a set of shells, such as sh, the
Bourne Shell, and csh, the C-shell. Many other shells are available Bourne Shell, and csh, the C-shell. Many other shells are available
from the FreeBSD Ports Collection that have much more power, such as from the FreeBSD Ports Collection that have much more power, such as

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interface called a shell. A shell's main job is to take commands interface called a shell. A shell's main job is to take commands
from the input channel and execute them. A lot of shells also have from the input channel and execute them. A lot of shells also have
built in functions to help everyday tasks such a file management, built in functions to help everyday tasks such a file management,
file globing, command line editing, command mar-cos, and environment file globing, command line editing, command macros, and environment
variables. FreeBSD comes with a set of shells, such as sh, the variables. FreeBSD comes with a set of shells, such as sh, the
Bourne Shell, and csh, the C-shell. Many other shells are available Bourne Shell, and csh, the C-shell. Many other shells are available
from the FreeBSD Ports Collection that have much more power, such as from the FreeBSD Ports Collection that have much more power, such as