Korn shell vs tcsh shell

Paul Close pdc at lunch.wpd.sgi.com
Thu Apr 11 08:37:19 AEST 1991


karron at cmcl2.nyu.edu (Dan Karron) writes:
>How does the Korn shell, which costs money, compare to the tcsh shell, which
>is free ? What does each do that the other doesn't ?

The main difference is that the Korn shell is Bourne shell based, while tcsh
is csh based.  They both allow interactive command line editing, which is
their main bit of "value added" over the shells they are respectively based
on.  I'm not aware of any huge functionality gaps that exist between the two
shells.  I'm a former ksh user and current tcsh user, so I've experienced
both.  I use tcsh because I find csh easier to get by with than sh, which
are the two "stock" shells if I'm on a foreign system.
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