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Categories: Domain-specific programming languages | Scripting languages | Unix-shell programming language family
Tcsh
tcsh is a Unix shell, based on (and compatible with) the C shell (csh). It is essentially the C shell with (programmable) filename completion, command-line editing, and a few other features. The 't' in tcsh comes from the T in TENEX, an operating system which inspired the author of tcsh. It replaced the C shell as default shell on most modern BSD descendant operating systems.
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