## Name Shell - command language interpreter ## Synopsis ```**sh $ Shell [--skip-shellrc] [--live-formatting] $ Shell [--skip-shellrc] command_file [arguments...] $ Shell [--skip-shellrc] -c command_string [arguments...] $ Shell [--skip-shellrc] --format command_file ``` ## Description The `Shell` utility is a command language interpreter, which reads commands from either a command string, a specified file, or the standard input. The command language shall be described in [`Shell`(5)](help://man/5/Shell), _The Shell Command Language_. Any extra arguments passed into `arguments` are placed in the local variable `$ARGV` and can also be accessed through the special variable `$*`. **NOTE**: The `Shell` utility does not promise POSIX `sh` interoperability. ## Options * `-c`, `--command-string`: Executes the given string as a command and exits * `--skip-shellrc`: Skips running the initialization file (at `~/.shellrc`) * `--format`: Format shell code from the given file and print the result to standard output * `-f`, `--live-formatting`: Enable live formatting of the line editor buffer (in REPL mode) * `--keep-open`: Keep the shell open after running the specified command or file * `--posix`: Behave like a POSIX-compatible shell ## Examples ```sh # Start an interactive REPL, ignoring the shellrc Shell --skip-shellrc # Execute a given string Shell -c 'rm foo*' # Execute the contents of a file with some arguments Shell foo a b c ``` ## See also * [`Shell-vars`(7)](help://man/7/Shell-vars) For details on local and environment variables used by the shell