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How to findout whats your current shell environment ?

  January 07, 2025 Raaz   No comments   Edit
How to findout whats your current shell environment ? (bssh) ➜ ~ echo $SHELL /bin/zsh (bssh) ➜ ~ ps -p $$ PID TTY TIME CMD 58746 ttys000 0:00.94 /bin/zsh (bssh) ➜ ~ ...
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