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Bash Navigation Toolkit 1.0.3 (Default branch)

The Bash Navigate Toolkit provides a set offunctionality that allows users of the Bash (orKorn) shell to create and use sets of directory"favorites." These functions allow simplenavigation within the file system, as well asdeployment of automated scripts to iteratedirectories and perform various activities.License: GNU Lesser General Public License (LGPL)Changes:
This release adds significant documentation, including the reference architecture and the user guide. In addition, a patch to the internal cut operation has been made. This fix widens portability to platforms not supporting the GNU-compatible version of cut.Image

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UNIX Forum, Please see the latest version of my navigation toolkit for BASH. The project web-page on SourceForge can found here: Bash Navigator Home Page (SourceForge) I would appreciate any input you might have. Regards (2 Replies)
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RBASH(1)						      General Commands Manual							  RBASH(1)

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rbash - restricted bash, see bash(1) RESTRICTED SHELL
If bash is started with the name rbash, or the -r option is supplied at invocation, the shell becomes restricted. A restricted shell is used to set up an environment more controlled than the standard shell. It behaves identically to bash with the exception that the follow- ing are disallowed or not performed: o changing directories with cd o setting or unsetting the values of SHELL, PATH, ENV, or BASH_ENV o specifying command names containing / o specifying a file name containing a / as an argument to the . builtin command o specifying a filename containing a slash as an argument to the -p option to the hash builtin command o importing function definitions from the shell environment at startup o parsing the value of SHELLOPTS from the shell environment at startup o redirecting output using the >, >|, <>, >&, &>, and >> redirection operators o using the exec builtin command to replace the shell with another command o adding or deleting builtin commands with the -f and -d options to the enable builtin command o using the enable builtin command to enable disabled shell builtins o specifying the -p option to the command builtin command o turning off restricted mode with set +r or set +o restricted. These restrictions are enforced after any startup files are read. When a command that is found to be a shell script is executed, rbash turns off any restrictions in the shell spawned to execute the script. SEE ALSO
bash(1) GNU Bash-4.0 2004 Apr 20 RBASH(1)