<?xml version="1.0" encoding="utf-8" ?><rss version="2.0"><channel><title>Bing: SH Cycle Modified Sticker</title><link>http://www.bing.com:80/search?q=SH+Cycle+Modified+Sticker</link><description>Search results</description><image><url>http://www.bing.com:80/s/a/rsslogo.gif</url><title>SH Cycle Modified Sticker</title><link>http://www.bing.com:80/search?q=SH+Cycle+Modified+Sticker</link></image><copyright>Copyright © 2026 Microsoft. All rights reserved. These XML results may not be used, reproduced or transmitted in any manner or for any purpose other than rendering Bing results within an RSS aggregator for your personal, non-commercial use. Any other use of these results requires express written permission from Microsoft Corporation. By accessing this web page or using these results in any manner whatsoever, you agree to be bound by the foregoing restrictions.</copyright><item><title>shell - Difference between sh and Bash - Stack Overflow</title><link>https://stackoverflow.com/questions/5725296/difference-between-sh-and-bash</link><description>When writing shell programs, we often use /bin/sh and /bin/bash. I usually use bash, but I don't know what's the difference between them. What's the main difference between Bash and sh? What do we ...</description><pubDate>Fri, 03 Apr 2026 18:02:00 GMT</pubDate></item><item><title>linux - What's a .sh file? - Stack Overflow</title><link>https://stackoverflow.com/questions/13805295/whats-a-sh-file</link><description>5 Typically a .sh file is a shell script which you can execute in a terminal. Specifically, the script you mentioned is a bash script, which you can see if you open the file and look in the first line of the file, which is called the shebang or magic line.</description><pubDate>Tue, 31 Mar 2026 20:28:00 GMT</pubDate></item><item><title>unix - What is the difference between bash and sh? - Super User</title><link>https://superuser.com/questions/125728/what-is-the-difference-between-bash-and-sh</link><description>sh can either mean Bourne shell or /bin/sh, which is some other (POSIX-conformant) shell on most modern platforms. "The POSIX shell" is the abstract shell defined by POSIX, which is implemented by bash in POSIX mode, or ksh or dash by default. /bin/sh is sometimes also called the POSIX shell, because it's a shell that conforms to POSIX on most platforms. The original Bourne shells aren't POSIX ...</description><pubDate>Tue, 24 Mar 2026 03:26:00 GMT</pubDate></item><item><title>linux - What does $@ mean in a shell script? - Stack Overflow</title><link>https://stackoverflow.com/questions/9994295/what-does-mean-in-a-shell-script</link><description>What does a dollar sign followed by an at-sign (@) mean in a shell script? For example: umbrella_corp_options $@</description><pubDate>Fri, 03 Apr 2026 22:19:00 GMT</pubDate></item><item><title>What is the difference between using `sh` and `source`?</title><link>https://stackoverflow.com/questions/13786499/what-is-the-difference-between-using-sh-and-source</link><description>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). Bash is intended to be a conformant implementation of the IEEE POSIX Shell and Tools specification (IEEE Working Group 1003.2).</description><pubDate>Fri, 03 Apr 2026 00:37:00 GMT</pubDate></item><item><title>How to execute .sh files on Windows? - Super User</title><link>https://superuser.com/questions/120045/how-to-execute-sh-files-on-windows</link><description>83 When I am trying to execute a .sh file with the command line ./name.sh, I am getting this error: "." is not recognized as an internal or external command, operable or batch file How can I execute .sh files on Windows?</description><pubDate>Sat, 04 Apr 2026 10:08:00 GMT</pubDate></item><item><title>linux - What exactly is the sh command? - Super User</title><link>https://superuser.com/questions/97614/what-exactly-is-the-sh-command</link><description>sh is the bourne shell. There are several shells, of which bourne is the old standard, installed on all unix systems, and generally the one you can guarantee will exist. The shell is the command interpreter that takes your input, provides output back to the screen, to the correct files, etc, and provides all the basic built-in commands you need to manage jobs, kill, test expressions, etc. Your ...</description><pubDate>Tue, 31 Mar 2026 20:14:00 GMT</pubDate></item><item><title>How to run .sh on Windows Command Prompt? - Stack Overflow</title><link>https://stackoverflow.com/questions/26522789/how-to-run-sh-on-windows-command-prompt</link><description>Your answer is presented as if you expect to be able to type sh on an arbitrary Windows command prompt and have it work.</description><pubDate>Sat, 04 Apr 2026 06:19:00 GMT</pubDate></item><item><title>Difference between "./" and "sh" in UNIX - Stack Overflow</title><link>https://stackoverflow.com/questions/22087378/difference-between-and-sh-in-unix</link><description>In simple words, sh file1 executing sh command/executable with file1 as a parameter. In this case file1 doesn't require execute privilege as sh executable read and intercept the commands in the file.</description><pubDate>Sat, 04 Apr 2026 03:56:00 GMT</pubDate></item><item><title>bash - What is the purpose of the `sh` command? - Super User</title><link>https://superuser.com/questions/408890/what-is-the-purpose-of-the-sh-command</link><description>What is the purpose of the sh command when used interactively and when used inside of a bash script? Other than on the hash bang line (the first line) should sh ever be replaced with bash on a b...</description><pubDate>Thu, 02 Apr 2026 08:37:00 GMT</pubDate></item></channel></rss>