Loading...
Unix Bourne Shell (Bash) script
File type: Source code and script file
Files with sh extension is mainly related to the Unix Bourne Shell (Bash) file format.
Found 2 different file type records with the same sh filename suffix.
File type category:
Source code and script file
Date updated: December 31, 2024
File extension sh is commonly used for Unix shell files. Bash is a free software Unix shell written for the GNU Project. Its name is an acronym which stands for Bourne-again shell.
The name is a pun on the name of the Bourne shell (sh), an early and important Unix shell written by Stephen Bourne and distributed with Version 7 Unix circa 1978, and the concept of being "born again". Bash was created in 1987 by Brian Fox. In 1990 Chet Ramey became the primary maintainer.
Bash is the default shell on most systems built on top of the Linux kernel as well as on Mac OS X (macOS) and it can be run on most Unix-like operating systems.
It has also been ported to Microsoft Windows using the POSIX emulation provided by Cygwin and the one provided by MSYS, to MS-DOS by the DJGPP project and to Novell NetWare.
MIME types:
application/x-sh
text/x-script.sh
application/x-bsh
Use any text editor, or source code editor to view content of the .sh bash files.
We do not know about any direct conversion for .sh file at this time.
Software applications that can open sh files:
Microsoft Windows
Apple macOS / Mac OS X
Linux/Unix
Software applications that can edit sh files:
Microsoft Windows
Apple macOS / Mac OS X
Linux/Unix
Software capable of saving sh files:
Microsoft Windows
Apple macOS / Mac OS X
Linux/Unix
Software apps that create sh files:
Microsoft Windows
Software apps that import sh files:
Apple macOS / Mac OS X
Software applications that handle other tasks involving sh files:
Linux/Unix
File type category:
Archive and compressed file
Date updated: August 13, 2019
The sh file extension is related to the Unix and Linux based operating systems available for various platforms.
The sh file stores self-extracting "shar" archive with shell script and archived files.
Use ZipZag to open *.sh archives.
Probably cannot be converted to anything else.
Software applications that can open sh files:
Microsoft Windows
Software apps that extract sh files:
Microsoft Windows
Software applications that handle other tasks involving sh files:
Microsoft Windows