LordoftheMonkeys wrote:
I'm beginning to think that maybe Apple didn't bother to include the full Unix shell in its operating system, maybe because they assume that most of their users are mundanes and not power users.
No, OS X has a fully POSIX-compliant shell. They are also certified UNIX compliant, and that certification is important enough to them that they've included all the usual UNIX utilities, whether or not many people take advantage of them.
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User-friendly operating systems just aren't very geek-friendly sometimes. I wonder if Linux would have a better command line.
OS X uses the Bash shell, which is also the default for most Linux distros. The main difference will probably be that the typical Linux distro will have command-line tools for package management that obviously don't exist on OS X, which has no package manager.
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