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    Bash Command Builder

    Bash Command Builder

    A simple Bash IDE / Debugger

    Bash made easier: A simple IDE / Debugger for writing, debugging, and executing single commands and short scripts. If you are a struggling occasional user of Bash, or would be a user if it weren't so difficult to get started, then this program will help. Runs on Linux or Windows Subsystem for Linux.
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    Everyone is writing shell scripts with his own style, but sometimes it's difficult to understand developpement from an application to another, or between different developpers. By using Norma standards, it well be easy for everyone.
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