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POSIX Is Not a Shell

Hacker News · Jun 28, 2026, 8:39 PM

Key takeaways

  • Alexandre Gomes Gaigalas – June 28, 2026
  • When someone says "write it in POSIX shell for portability," they mean well.
  • The thing that actually runs your script is bash, dash, ash, ksh, yash, or one of a dozen others.

Alexandre Gomes Gaigalas – June 28, 2026

When someone says "write it in POSIX shell for portability," they mean well.

POSIX is a specification. Not a program. The thing that actually runs your script is bash, dash, ash, ksh, yash, or one of a dozen others. They each implement POSIX with their own gaps, extensions, and historical accidents.

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