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I keep seeing this statement but this absolutely does not apply to everybody. How often can you just install fish or use other programming language instead of being forced to use bash? It's sad people keep using the default just because of being afraid that the next system you touch might not have it and you waste tremendous amount of productivity without using something better. I know a guy who used vim with default…
No one ever thinks of interoperability between people . Bash is known, to a variable depth, by pretty much every sysadmin (and a big part of being a sysadmin is being able to write shell scripts). So I might prefer the fish, and who came before me might have had a preference for zsh. So now I have to deal with three different shells: bash (default), fish (for the scripts i'll be writing from now on) and zsh (because…
Hard to see I need to deal with environments where I can do nothing but keep the default every time I use it.
Once you get the speed that is tuned to your liking, the default sounds like you're walking with legs strapped.