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Typically a.sh file is a shell script which you can execute in a terminal You need to remove the compression before the file can be used Specifically, the script you mentioned is a bash script, which you can see if you open the file and look in the first line of the file, which is called the shebang or magic line.

When writing shell programs, we often use /bin/sh and /bin/bash Cannot execute binary file this is because the file is compressed, as indicated by the.xz extension I usually use bash, but i don't know what's the difference between them

What's the main difference between bash and sh

Sh is the bourne shell There are several shells, of which bourne is the old standard, installed on all unix systems, and generally the one you can guarantee will exist. > chmod +x /path/to/script.sh # using specific permissions instead # fyi, this makes these scripts inaccessible by anyone but an administrator > chmod 700 /path/to/script.sh # set all files in your script directory to execute permissions > chmod +x ~/bin/* there is a great discussion of permissions with a cool chart Your answer is presented as if you expect to be able to type sh on an arbitrary windows command prompt and have it work.

In simple words, sh file1 executing sh command/executable with file1 as a parameter In this case file1 doesn't require execute privilege as sh executable read and intercept the commands in the file. What is the purpose of the sh command when used interactively and when used inside of a bash script Other than on the hash bang line (the first line) should sh ever be replaced with bash on a b.

I'm trying to execute test.sh on terminal

My test.sh is in the /home/monty folder and i made it executable Chmod 755 test.sh i try to execute it using $./test.sh i get an error Type bash script_name.sh or./script_name in linux terminal

Before using./script_name make you script executeable by sudo chmod 700 script_name and type script_name.bat in windows.

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