On 11/10/24 7:14 PM, Martin D Kealey wrote:

Perhaps what's really needed is to make sure that "ordinary" commands bound using bash -x are completely broken (so people won't try to use them), rather than almost working.

`Ordinary' commands aren't broken. Programs like vim that modify the
terminal settings, which are in the minority, are.

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