diff --git a/V-for-Bash-script-developers.md b/V-for-Bash-script-developers.md index 8400eec..e63d905 100644 --- a/V-for-Bash-script-developers.md +++ b/V-for-Bash-script-developers.md @@ -6,7 +6,7 @@ By doing so, v will make functions inside the os module automatically available You also will not need to specify the main function (that is a work in progress, for now, please do so ... simple linear examples work, but for now v scripting is more stable with a `fn main(){}` ). -To run your .vsh scripts, on *nix platforms, just set the executable bit for your script with for example `chmod +x script.vsh` . After that, you can start the script like any other executable, with `./script.vsh` . +To run your .vsh scripts, on \*nix platforms, just set the executable bit for your script with for example `chmod +x script.vsh` . After that, you can start the script like any other executable, with `./script.vsh` . On Windows, you have to associate the `.vsh` file extension with `v.exe` . After that, just double click your `script.vsh` file in Windows Explorer. @@ -14,33 +14,39 @@ On Windows, you have to associate the `.vsh` file extension with `v.exe` . After
+ +```bash #!/usr/bin/env bash echo "Hello world" -+``` +
+ +```v #!/usr/local/bin/v println('Hello World!') -+``` +
+ +```bash #!/usr/bin/env bash ls -+``` +
+ +```v #!/usr/local/bin/v println(ls('.') ?) -+```