Article 6PM45 LXer: Change the Linux Shell with csh Command

LXer: Change the Linux Shell with csh Command

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The csh command in Linux refers to the C shell, a Unix shell created by Bill Joy while he was a graduate student at UC Berkeley in the late 1970s. The C shell (csh) is a command processor that provides a user interface to access an operating system's services.

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