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dieggsy | 1 month ago
It's written in Rust, if you care about that sort of thing (I switched before that was a thing). And for simple one-liners, compatibility actually has improved at least a bit (like you can do && now, which wasn't a thing before).
Write your shell-specific helper scripts or personal scripts in fish, write your portable scripts in Python or Bash. Look, I love standards. Sometimes non-standard things make sense though. Sometimes they even make more sense in the right context.
Or maybe you'll hate it. That's fine. People won't know until they try though.
For something newer and even more different, check out nushell. I don't have much experience with it, but a lot of its ideas are enticing.
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