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Which SHELL is this ?
I want to know which SHELL has fired my Script. I tried echo $SHELL but it printed the login shell.
how would i know in this scene: #csh #ksh #sh #bash #myscript.sh that myscript.sh was called from a Bash prompt, or ksh prompt or sh prompt or csh prompt |
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