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Reserved Words

Reserved words are words that have special meaning to the shell. They are used to begin and end the shell’s compound commands.

The following words are recognized as reserved when unquoted and the first word of a command (see below for exceptions):

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ifthenelifelsefitime
forinuntilwhiledodone
caseesaccoprocselectfunction
{}[[]]!

in is recognized as a reserved word if it is the third word of a case or select command. in and do are recognized as reserved words if they are the third word in a for command.

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