On Monday, April 1, 2013 4:20:54 PM UTC+2, Rob McBroom wrote:
>
> In Terminal, run `exec /bin/sh`. 
> Do any of those commands work there?


Non-default commands run in sh, aliases don't.
Non-default commands won't run with Run Command in Shell.
 

> I seem to remember hearing long ago that `sh` was just `bash` on OS X.
>

I remember at stackoverflow someone mentioned that in some systems sh is 
bash.

What does actually Run Command in Shell do? From what I mentioned above 
it's rather confusing.

Is it counterintuitive to think that whatever I write in the first panel be 
passed to the default shell?

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