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Bash to Xonsh Translation Guide
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As you have probably figured out by now, xonsh is not ``sh``-lang compliant.
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If your muscles have memorized all of the Bash prestidigitations, this page
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will help you put a finger on how to do the equivalent task in xonsh.
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For shell scripts, the recommended file extension is ``xsh``, and shebang
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line is ``#!/usr/bin/env xonsh``.
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.. list-table::
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:widths: 30 30 40
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:header-rows: 1
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* - Bash
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- Xonsh
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- Notes
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* - ``$NAME`` or ``${NAME}``
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- ``$NAME``
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- Look up an environment variable by name.
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* - ``export NAME=Peter``
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- ``$NAME = 'Peter'``
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- Setting an environment variable. See also :ref:`$UPDATE_OS_ENVIRON <update_os_environ>`.
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* - ``unset NAME``
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- ``del $NAME``
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- Unsetting/deleting an environment variable.
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* - ``echo "$HOME/hello"``
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- ``echo "$HOME/hello"``
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- Construct an argument using an environment variable.
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* - ``something/$SOME_VAR/$(some_command)``
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- ``@('something/' + $SOME_VAR + $(some_command).strip())``
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- Concatenate a variable or text with the result of running a command.
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* - ``${!VAR}``
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- ``${var or expr}``
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- Look up an environment variable via another variable name. In xonsh,
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this may be any valid expression.
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* - ``ENV1=VAL1 command``
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- ``$ENV1=VAL1 command`` or ``with ${...}.swap(ENV1=VAL1): command``
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- Set temporary environment variable(s) and execute the command.
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Use the second notation with an indented block to execute many commands in the same context.
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* - ``alias ll='ls -la'``
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- ``aliases['ll'] = 'ls -la'``
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- Alias in xonsh could be a subprocess command as a string or list of arguments or any Python function.
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* - ``$(cmd args)`` or ```cmd args```
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- ``@$(cmd args)``
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- Command substitution (allow the output of a command to replace the
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command itself). Tokenizes and executes the output of a subprocess
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command as another subprocess.
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* - ``find ~/ -name bashrc -exec wc '{}' \;``
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- ``find ~/ -name bashrc -exec wc '{}' ';'``
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- There is no notion of an escaping character in xonsh like the backslash (``\``) in bash.
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Single or double quotes can be used to remove the special meaning of certain
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characters or words.
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* - ``v=`echo 1```
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- ``v=$(echo 1)``
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- In bash, backticks mean to run a captured subprocess - it's ``$()`` in xonsh. Backticks in xonsh
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mean regex globbing (i.e. ``ls `/etc/pass.*```).
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* - ``shopt -s dotglob``
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- ``$DOTGLOB = True``
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- Globbing files with ``*`` or ``**`` will also match dotfiles, or those ‘hidden’ files whose names
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begin with a literal `.`. Such files are filtered out by default like in bash.
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* - ``if [ -f "$FILE" ];``
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- ``p'/path/to/file'.exists()`` or ``pf'{file}'.exists()``
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- Path objects can be instantiated and checked directly using p-string syntax.
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* - ``set -e``
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- ``$RAISE_SUBPROC_ERROR = True``
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- Cause a failure after a non-zero return code. Xonsh will raise a
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``supbrocess.CalledProcessError``.
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* - ``set -x``
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- ``trace on`` and ``$XONSH_TRACE_SUBPROC = True``
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- Turns on tracing of source code lines during execution.
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* - ``&&``
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- ``&&`` or ``and``
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- Logical-and operator for subprocesses.
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* - ``||``
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- ``||`` as well as ``or``
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- Logical-or operator for subprocesses.
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* - ``$?``
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- ``_.rtn``
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- Returns the exit code, or status, of the previous command. The underscore ``_`` is working
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in the prompt mode. To get the exit code of the command in xonsh script
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use captured subprocess ``!().rtn``.
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* - ``!$``
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- ``__xonsh__.history[-1, -1]``
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- Get the last argument of the last command
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* - ``$<n>``
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- ``$ARG<n>``
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- Command line argument at index ``n``,
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so ``$ARG1`` is the equivalent of ``$1``.
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* - ``$@``
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- ``$ARGS``
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- List of all command line argument and parameter strings.
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* - Display completions as list
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- ``$COMPLETIONS_DISPLAY = 'readline'``
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- Display completions will emulate the behavior of readline.
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* - ``exit``
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- ``sys.exit()``
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- Exiting from the current script.
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To understand how xonsh executes the subprocess commands try
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to set :ref:`$XONSH_TRACE_SUBPROC <xonsh_trace_subproc>` to ``True``:
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.. code-block:: console
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>>> $XONSH_TRACE_SUBPROC = True
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>>> echo $(echo @('hello')) @('wor' + 'ld') | grep hello
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TRACE SUBPROC: (['echo', 'hello'],)
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TRACE SUBPROC: (['echo', 'hello\n', 'world'], '|', ['grep', 'hello'])
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If after time you still try to type ``export``, ``unset`` or ``!!`` commands
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there is `bashisms xontrib <https://xon.sh/xontribs.html#bashisms>`_:
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.. code-block:: console
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>>> xontrib load bashisms
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>>> echo echo
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echo
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>>> !!
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echo
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