What is the Korn shell?

Paul Fuqua pf at csc.ti.com
Thu May 19 08:39:43 AEST 1988


     Forgive my ignorance, but what exactly is the Korn shell?  From the
messages I've seen, I know that is more sh-like than csh, that it has
its own history stuff, that it has emacs-like and vi-like line-editing
modes, and that it may be faster than csh.
     The thing is, I use tcsh, and I have all that (emacs-like)
line-editing stuff, plus ^N and ^P to walk up and down the history
visibly, plus completion of a sort (not as good as tops20), and I can
customise the keys to some extent.
     Can someone give me an overview of ksh and compare it to tcsh or
the "new" (completing) csh?  Thanks.

                              pf

Paul Fuqua
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