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<h1> The <tt>execline-shell</tt> script </h1>
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<tt>execline-shell</tt> executes <tt>$HOME/.execline-shell</tt>
with the arguments it is given.
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<h2> Interface </h2>
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/etc/execline-shell
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<li> <tt>execline-shell</tt> transforms itself into
<tt>${HOME}/.execline-shell $@</tt>. </li>
<li><tt>${HOME}/.execline-shell</tt> must be readable and
executable by the user. It must exec into an interactive
shell with <tt>$@</tt> as its argument.</li>
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<h2> Notes </h2>
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<li> <tt>execline-shell</tt> is meant to be used as the <tt>SHELL</tt>
environment variable value. It allows one to specify his favourite shell and
shell configuration in any language, since the <tt>${HOME}/.execline-shell</tt>
file can be any executable program. <tt>${HOME}/.execline-shell</tt> can be seen
as a portable <tt>.<em>whatever</em>rc</tt> file. </li>
<li> As an administrator-modifiable configuration file, <tt>execline-shell</tt>
provided in execline's <tt>etc/</tt> subdirectory, and should be copied by
the administrator to <tt>/etc</tt>. </li>
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