So what you’re dealing with under the hood is Unix so I would pick up a Unix
text book and learn what’s offered there. Something like Unix in a Nutshell
the old standard from O’Reily.
As for shells, VoiceOver should like all the shells as they are are all
just different text based interfaces. The zsh shell is a favorite of many.
Hope that helps
On Oct 15, 2020, at 7:25 AM, Emilio S. Hernandez
<emilio.s.hernandez@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:
Hello all,
I am writing to get thoughts and ideas from users who use the terminal.
I am a newcomer to bash, and from the very little that I’ve learned has
excited me to learn more about how I can implement this into my general
computer usage.
I am reading “Take Control of Terminal,” published by TidBits, and I am
subscribed to the “Taming The Terminal” podcast series published by
nosillacast.
For those who are regular users of the terminal, is there an optimal shell
that functions better with voiceover?
What web sites can be recommended that will aid me on my journey into
terminal use?
Thanks for any help anyone can provide.************
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