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- Use native bash math where doing so improves readability. - Avoid illegal exit status codes (666 in impossible scenario). - Avoid useless use of cat (`cat foo | bar` vs the more efficient `bar <foo`). - Avoid needless echo pipelines (`echo foo | bar` vs `bar <<<"$foo"`). - Never use a for loop to iterate over output from `find`; `for` loops depend on string-splitting, which is only available with globbing behavior. See http://mywiki.wooledge.org/DontReadLinesWithFor - Use `read -s` to silence feedback rather than playing around with `stty`. - Use `tput` to retrieve color codes correct for the current terminal rather than assuming a terminal compatible with ANSI color codes. - Use a expression compatible with BSD `tr` in "passphrase-shredding" code. (BTW, I very much doubt that this code actually does any good; it's not a reasonable expectation that a new string assigned to a variable will actually be placed at the same location in memory). - Implementations of `echo` which do anything other than print `-e` on output when `echo -e` is run are nonconformant with the POSIX spec for echo. Similarly, `echo -n` behavior is not defined by the standard. Avoid relying on either of these. (See http://pubs.opengroup.org/onlinepubs/009604599/utilities/echo.html, particularly the APPLICATION USAGE section). - Always quote expansions to prevent string-splitting and glob-expansion (`"$i"`, not `$i`). - Avoid `some_command; if [ $? -eq 0 ]; then` when `if some_command; then` can be used instead. |
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