About the App
- App name: bash
- App description: Bash (Bourne-again SHell) is a UNIX command interpreter
- App website: https://www.gnu.org/software/bash/
Bash For Macbook
Install the App
For Bash Command
- Press
Command+Space
and type Terminal and press enter/return key. - Run in Terminal app:
ruby -e '$(curl -fsSL https://raw.githubusercontent.com/Homebrew/install/master/install)' < /dev/null 2> /dev/null
and press enter/return key.
If the screen prompts you to enter a password, please enter your Mac's user password to continue. When you type the password, it won't be displayed on screen, but the system would accept it. So just type your password and press ENTER/RETURN key. Then wait for the command to finish. - Run:
brew install bash
Use File sharing to allow local directories on the Mac to be shared with Linux containers. This is especially useful for editing source code in an IDE on the host while running and testing the code in a container. By default the /Users, /Volume, /private, /tmp and /var/folders directory are shared. If your project is outside this directory then. While these steps to install and configure bash v5 on a single Mac are simple enough, they would not work well with a management system for hundreds or thousands of Macs. We want to wrap all the files that make install creates into a package installer payload.
Forbush Maxpreps
Done! You can now use
bash
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