====== The shopt builtin command ====== The ''shopt'' builtin manages [[internals:shell_options | shell options]], a set of boolean (''on''/''off'') configuration variables that control the behaviour of the shell. ===== Synopsis ===== shopt [-pqsu] [-o] ===== Description ===== Note: Some of these options and other shell options can also be set with [[commands:builtin:set | the set builtin]]. ==== Options ==== ^Option^Description^ |''-o''|Restrict the values of '''' to only those also known by [[commands:builtin:set | the set builtin]]| |''-p''|Print all shell options and their current value. **Default**.| |''-q''|Quiet mode. Set exit code if named option is set. For multiple options: ''TRUE'' if all options are set, ''FALSE'' otherwise| |''-s''|Enable (__s__et) the shell options named by '''' or list all //enabled// options if no names are given| |''-u''|Disabe (__u__nset) the shell options named by '''' or list all //disabled// options if no names are given| As noted above, if only ''-s'' or ''-u'' are given without any option names, only the currently enabled (''-s'') or disabled (''-u'') options are printed. ==== Exit code ==== When listing options, the exit code is ''TRUE'' (0), if all options are enabled, ''FALSE'' otherwise. When setting/unsetting an option, the exit code is ''TRUE'' unless the named option doesn't exitst. ===== Examples ====== Enable the ''nullglob'' option: shopt -s nullglob ===== Portability considerations ====== The ''shopt'' command is not portable accross different shells. ===== See also ====== * Internal: [[commands:builtin:set | The set builtin command]] * Internal: [[internals:shell_options | List of shell options]]