Fix bug where executing a single command (with no arguments) would trigger shell expansion.#4
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ix wants to merge 2 commits intojstorimer:masterfrom
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Fix bug where executing a single command (with no arguments) would trigger shell expansion.#4ix wants to merge 2 commits intojstorimer:masterfrom
ix wants to merge 2 commits intojstorimer:masterfrom
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…igger shell expansion.
pff what was I thinking?
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As per issue #3, I've changed the script to handle this scenario.
To reproduce the issue on the current version, just execute:
echo\ $SHELL...And you should get your system shell echoed back to you.