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    don't assume the user's shell knows about bashisms · 5b003c58
    anarcat authored
    For example, -n doesn't exist in zsh, and -p has a different
    meaning. In general, I had to scroll through pages and pages of the
    bash manpage to even figure out what does options do, so I prefer to
    keep things simple and stay with a more classic "press enter to
    continue".
    
    I'm sure people can find the ENTER key if they were managing to find
    the ANY key before. ;)
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    don't assume the user's shell knows about bashisms
    anarcat authored
    For example, -n doesn't exist in zsh, and -p has a different
    meaning. In general, I had to scroll through pages and pages of the
    bash manpage to even figure out what does options do, so I prefer to
    keep things simple and stay with a more classic "press enter to
    continue".
    
    I'm sure people can find the ENTER key if they were managing to find
    the ANY key before. ;)