Recently I got really interested in debloating and hardening my operating systems, cause I’m heavily inspired by Unix and “worse is better” philosophy. As I heard bash is heavy and we have much more lightweight and faster alternatives like these mentioned in title. They must be great alternative for scripting and interpreting but is there any reason to use them on my machines as interactive shell? Anyone are using them? Also is it worth to learn them as bash is standard IT industry?

  • Oinks@lemmy.blahaj.zone
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    8 hours ago

    Ignoring the interactive features (or lack thereof) in dash/ksh, removing bash is not really something that’s possible on most distros (excluding Alpine and possibly Debian) since it’s used in scripts everywhere. And if you need to have bash installed anyways, why opt for the less pleasant shell in daily usage?

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      6 hours ago

      I don’t want to remove bash as my operating system is using it as hard dependency, I was considering using different one. I agree with you at point - installing another shell if all what I need is bash makes my system more bloated.