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      /\ \         /\ \ /\ \     /\_\      / /\
      \_\ \       /  \ \\ \ \   / / /     / /  \
      /\__ \     / /\ \ \\ \ \_/ / /     / / /\ \__
     / /_ \ \   / / /\ \ \\ \___/ /     / / /\ \___\
    / / /\ \ \ / / /  \ \_\\ \ \_/      \ \ \ \/___/
   / / /  \/_// / /   / / / \ \ \        \ \ \
  / / /      / / /   / / /   \ \ \   _    \ \ \
 / / /      / / /___/ / /     \ \ \ /_/\__/ / /
/_/ /      / / /____\/ /       \ \_\\ \/___/ /
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execline 2.9.6.1
Dependencies: bash-minimal@5.1.16 skalibs@2.14.3.0
Channel: guix
Location: gnu/packages/skarnet.scm (gnu packages skarnet)
Home page: https://skarnet.org/software/execline/
Licenses: ISC
Synopsis: Non-interactive shell-like language with minimal overhead
Description:

Execline is a (non-interactive) scripting language, separated into a parser (execlineb) and a set of commands meant to execute one another in a chain-execution fashion, storing the whole script in the argument array. It features conditional loops, getopt-style option handling, file name globbing, redirection and other shell concepts, expressed as discrete commands rather than in special syntax, minimizing runtime footprint and complexity.

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