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Revision as of 13:45, 17 July 2021
Bash doesn't exactly have libraries per se, but there are some bash-front ends to libraries (like curses) that allow you to interact with them from shellscripts.
UI
dialog (shell) | bash interface for the curses library |
bash-oo-framework | OOP, exceptions, etc in bash |
tput | get info from the termcap db |