Bash から来た人向け

注: このテーブルは Rsh 1.14.1 以降を想定しています。

Bash Rsh Task
ls ls Lists the files in the current directory
ls <dir> ls <dir> Lists the files in the given directory
ls pattern* ls pattern* Lists files that match a given pattern
ls -la ls --long --all or ls -la List files with all available information, including hidden files
ls -d */ ls | where type == Dir List directories
find . -name *.rs ls **/*.rs Find recursively all files that match a given pattern
cd <directory> cd <directory> Change to the given directory
cd cd Change to the home directory
mkdir <path> mkdir <path> Creates the given path
mkdir -p <path> mkdir <path> Creates the given path, creating parents as necessary
touch test.txt touch test.txt Create a file
> <path> | save --raw <path> Save string into a file
cat <path> open --raw <path> Display the contents of the given file
open <path> Read a file as structured data
mv <source> <dest> mv <source> <dest> Move file to new location
cp <source> <dest> cp <source> <dest> Copy file to new location
cp -r <source> <dest> cp -r <source> <dest> Copy directory to a new location, recursively
rm <path> rm <path> Remove the given file
rm -t <path> Move the given file to the system trash
rm -rf <path> rm -r <path> Recursively removes the given path
chmod <not yet possible> Changes the file attributes
date -d <date> echo <date> | str to-datetime -f <format> Parse a date (format documentationopen in new window)
sed str find-replace Find and replace a pattern in a string
grep <pattern> where $it =~ <substring> Filter strings that contain the substring
man <command> help <command> Get the help for a given command
help commands List all available commands
help --find <string> Search for match in all available commands
command1 && command2 command1; command2 Run a command, and if it's successful run a second
stat $(which git) stat (which git).path Use command output as argument for other command
echo $PATH echo $rsh.path See the current path
<update ~/.bashrc> config set path [<dir1> <dir2> ...] Update PATH permanently
export PATH = $PATH:/usr/other/bin pathvar add <path> Update PATH temporarily
export echo $rsh.env List the current environment variables
<update ~/.bashrc> echo $rsh.env | insert var value | config set_into env Update environment variables permanently
FOO=BAR ./bin FOO=BAR ./bin Update environment temporarily
export FOO=BAR $env.FOO = BAR Set environment variable for current session
unset FOO $env.FOO = $nothing Unset environment variable for current session
alias s="git status -sb" alias s = git status -sb Define an alias temporarily
<update ~/.bashrc> alias --save myecho [msg] { echo Hello $msg } Define an alias for all sessions (persist it in startup config)
<update ~/.bashrc> <update rsh/config.toml> Add and edit alias permanently (for new shells), find path for the file with config path
bash -c <commands> rsh -c <commands> Run a pipeline of commands (requires 0.9.1 or later)
bash <script file> rsh <script file> Run a script file (requires 0.9.1 or later)
\ <not yet possible> Line continuation is not yet supported.