# List of shell options ![](keywords>bash shell scripting options runtime variable behaviour) This information was taken from a Bash version \"`4.1`\", every now and then new options are added, so likely, this list isn\'t complete. The shell-options can be set with the [shopt builtin command](/commands/builtin/shopt). ## Shell options ### autocd Option: `autocd` Since: 4.0-alpha ------------- ------------------ ---------- ----------- Shell mode: interactive only Default: off If set, a command name that is the name of a directory is executed as if it were the argument to the cd command. ### assoc_expand_once Option: `assoc_expand_once` Since: 5.0-alpha ------------- --------------------- ---------- ----------- Shell mode: all Default: off If set, Bash attempts to expand associative array options only once. ### cdable_vars Option: `cdable_vars` Since: unknown ------------- --------------- ---------- --------- Shell mode: all Default: off Treat every **non-directory argument** to the `cd`-command as variable name containing a directory to `cd` into. ### cdspell Option: `cdspell` Since: unknown ------------- ------------------ ---------- --------- Shell mode: interactive only Default: off If set, minor errors in the spelling of a directory component in a cd command will be corrected. The errors checked for are transposed characters, a missing character, and one character too many. If a correction is found, the corrected file name is printed, and the command proceeds. ### checkhash Option: `checkhash` Since: unknown ------------- ------------- ---------- --------- Shell mode: all Default: off If set, Bash checks that a command found in the hash table exists before trying to execute it. If a hashed command no longer exists, a normal path search is performed. ### checkjobs Option: `checkjobs` Since: 4.0-alpha ------------- ------------------ ---------- ----------- Shell mode: interactive only Default: off If set, Bash lists the status of any stopped and running jobs before exiting an interactive shell. If any jobs are running, this causes the exit to be deferred until a second exit is attempted without an intervening command. The shell always postpones exiting if any jobs are stopped. ### checkwinsize Option: `checkwinsize` Since: unknown ------------- ---------------- ---------- --------- Shell mode: all Default: on If set, Bash checks the window size after each command and, if necessary, updates the values of the variables [LINES](/syntax/shellvars#LINES) and [COLUMNS](/syntax/shellvars#COLUMNS). ### cmdhist Option: `cmdhist` Since: unknown ------------- ----------- ---------- --------- Shell mode: all Default: off If set, Bash attempts to save all lines of a multiple-line command in the same history entry. This allows easy re-editing of multi-line commands. ### compat31 Option: `compat31` Since: 3.2 ------------- ------------ ---------- ----- Shell mode: all Default: off Compatiblity mode for Bash 3.1 ### compat32 Option: `compat32` Since: 4.0 ------------- ------------ ---------- ----- Shell mode: all Default: off Compatiblity mode for Bash 3.2 ### compat40 Option: `compat40` Since: 4.1-beta ------------- ------------ ---------- ---------- Shell mode: all Default: off Compatiblity mode for Bash 4.0 ### compat41 Option: `compat41` Since: 4.2-alpha ------------- ------------ ---------- ----------- Shell mode: all Default: off Compatiblity mode for Bash 4.1 ### compat42 Option: `compat42` Since: 4.3-alpha ------------- ------------ ---------- ----------- Shell mode: all Default: off Compatiblity mode for Bash 4.2 ### compat43 Option: `compat43` Since: 4.4-alpha ------------- ------------ ---------- ----------- Shell mode: all Default: off Compatiblity mode for Bash 4.3 ### compat44 Option: `compat44` Since: 5.0-alpha ------------- ------------ ---------- ----------- Shell mode: all Default: off Compatiblity mode for Bash 4.4 ### direxpand Option: `direxpand` Since: 4.3-alpha ------------- ------------- ---------- ------------------------------------------------------------------------ Shell mode: all Default: off (unless changed on compile-time with `--enable-direxpand-default`) If set, bash replaces directory names with the results of word expansion when performing filename completion. This changes the contents of the readline editing buffer. If not set, bash attempts to preserve what the user typed. ### dirspell Option: `dirspell` Since: 4.0-alpha ------------- ------------ ---------- ----------- Shell mode: all Default: off If set, Bash will perform spelling corrections on directory names to match a glob. ### dotglob Option: `dotglob` Since: unknown ------------- ----------- ---------- --------- Shell mode: all Default: off If set, Bash includes filenames beginning with a `.` (dot) in the results of [pathname expansion](/syntax/expansion/globs). ### execfail Option: `execfail` Since: unknown ------------- ----------------- ---------- --------- Shell mode: non-interactive Default: off If set, a non-interactive shell will not exit if it cannot execute the file specified as an argument to the `exec`-builtin command. An interactive shell does not exit if `exec` fails. ### expand_aliases Option: `expand_aliases` Since: unknown ------------- ------------------ ---------- ----------------------------------------- Shell mode: all Default: on (interactive), off (non-interactive) If set, aliases are expanded. This option is enabled by default for interactive shells. ### extdebug Option: `extdebug` Since: 3.0-alpha ------------- ------------ ---------- ----------- Shell mode: all Default: off If set, behavior intended for use by debuggers is enabled. ### extglob Option: `extglob` Since: 2.02-alpha1 ------------- ----------- ---------- ------------- Shell mode: all Default: off If set, the extended [pattern matching](/syntax/pattern) features are enabled. See the important note below under [Parser configurations](#parser_configurations). ### extquote Option: `extquote` Since: 3.0-alpha (?) ------------- ------------ ---------- --------------- Shell mode: all Default: on If set, `$'string'` and `$"string"` quoting is performed within [parameter expansions](/syntax/pe) enclosed in double quotes. See the important note below under [Parser configurations](#parser_configurations). ### failglob Option: `failglob` Since: 3.0-alpha ------------- ------------ ---------- ----------- Shell mode: all Default: off If set, patterns which fail to match filenames during pathname expansion result in an error message. ### force_fignore Option: `force_fignore` Since: 3.0-alpha ------------- ----------------- ---------- ----------- Shell mode: interactive Default: on If set, the suffixes specified by the [FIGNORE](/syntax/shellvars#FIGNORE) shell variable cause words to be ignored when performing word completion even if the ignored words are the only possible completions. This option is enabled by default. ### globasciiranges Option: `globasciiranges` Since: 4.3-alpha ------------- ------------------- ---------- ----------------------------------- Shell mode: all Default: on (configurable at compile time) If set, range expressions used in pattern matching behave as if in the traditional C locale when performing comparisons. That is, the current locale\'s collating sequence is not taken into account, so b will not collate between A and B, and upper-case and lower-case ASCII characters will collate together. ### globstar Option: `globstar` Since: 4.0-alpha ------------- ------------ ---------- ----------- Shell mode: all Default: off If set, recursive globbing with `**` is enabled. ### gnu_errfmt Option: `gnu_errfmt` Since: 3.0-alpha ------------- -------------- ---------- ----------- Shell mode: all Default: off If set, shell error messages are written in the \"standard GNU error message format\". ### histappend Option: `histappend` Since: unknown ------------- ----------------- ---------- --------- Shell mode: interactive (?) Default: off If set, the history list is appended to the file named by the value of the [HISTFILE](/syntax/shellvars#HISTFILE) variable when the shell exits, rather than overwriting the file. ### histreedit Option: `histreedit` Since: unknown ------------- ----------------- ---------- --------- Shell mode: interactive (?) Default: off If set, and readline is being used, a user is given the opportunity to re-edit a failed history substitution. ### histverify Option: `histverify` Since: unknown ------------- ----------------- ---------- --------- Shell mode: interactive (?) Default: off Allow to review a history substitution result by loading the resulting line into the editing buffer, rather than directly executing it. ### hostcomplete Option: `hostcomplete` Since: 2.0-alpha3 ------------- ----------------- ---------- ------------ Shell mode: interactive (?) Default: on If set, Bash completion also completes hostnames. On by default. ### huponexit Option: `huponexit` Since: 2.02-alpha1 ------------- ------------------- ---------- ------------- Shell mode: interactive login Default: off If set, Bash will send the `SIGHUP` signal to all jobs when an interactive login shell exits. ### interactive_comments Option: `interactive_comments` Since: unknown ------------- ------------------------ ---------- --------- Shell mode: interactive Default: on Allow [commenting](/scripting/basics#comments) in interactive shells, on by default. ### lastpipe Option: `lastpipe` Since: 4.2-alpha ------------- ------------ ---------- ----------- Shell mode: all Default: off If set, **and job control is not active**, the shell runs the last command of a pipeline not executed in the background in the current shell environment. ### lithist Option: `lithist` Since: unknown ------------- ------------- ---------- --------- Shell mode: interactive Default: off If set, and the [#cmdhist](#cmdhist) option is enabled, multi-line commands are saved to the history with embedded newlines rather than using semicolon separators where possible. ### localvar_inherit Option: `localvar_inherit` Since: 5.0-alpha ------------- -------------------- ---------- ----------- Shell mode: all Default: off If this option is set, a local variable inherits the value of a variable with the same name at the nearest preceding scope. ### login_shell Option: `login_shell` Since: 2.05a-alpha1 ------------- --------------- ---------- -------------- Shell mode: all Default: n/a The option is set when Bash is a login shell. This is a readonly option. ### mailwarn Option: `mailwarn` Since: unknown ------------- ----------------- ---------- --------- Shell mode: interactive (?) Default: off If set, and a file that Bash is checking for mail has been accessed since the last time it was checked, the message \"The mail in mailfile has been read\" is displayed. ### no_empty_cmd_completion Option: `mailwarn` Since: unknown ------------- ----------------- ---------- --------- Shell mode: interactive (?) Default: off If set, and readline is being used, Bash will not attempt to search the PATH for possible completions when completion is attempted on an empty line. ### nocaseglob Option: `nocaseglob` Since: 2.02-alpha1 ------------- -------------- ---------- ------------- Shell mode: all Default: off If set, Bash matches filenames in a case-insensitive fashion when performing pathname expansion. ### nocasematch Option: `nocasematch` Since: 3.1-alpha1 ------------- --------------- ---------- ------------ Shell mode: all Default: off If set, Bash matches patterns in a case-insensitive fashion when performing matching while executing `case` or `[[` conditional commands. ### nullglob Option: `nullglob` Since: unknown ------------- ------------ ---------- --------- Shell mode: all Default: off If set, Bash allows patterns which match no files to expand to a null string, rather than themselves. ### progcomp Option: `progcomp` Since: 2.04-alpha1 ------------- ----------------- ---------- ------------- Shell mode: interactive (?) Default: on If set, the programmable completion facilities are enabled. This option is enabled by default. ### promptvars Option: `promptvars` Since: unknown ------------- -------------- ---------- --------- Shell mode: interactive Default: on If set, prompt strings undergo parameter expansion, command substitution, arithmetic expansion, and quote removal after being expanded using the prompt special sequences. This option is enabled by default. ### restricted_shell Option: `restricted_shell` Since: 2.03-alpha ------------- -------------------- ---------- ------------ Shell mode: interactive (?) Default: off The option is set when Bash is a restricted shell. This is a readonly option. ### shift_verbose Option: `shift_verbose` Since: unknown ------------- ----------------- ---------- ----------------------- Shell mode: all Default: off, on in POSIX mode If set, the shift builtin prints an error message when the shift count exceeds the number of positional parameters. ### sourcepath Option: `sourcepath` Since: unknown ------------- -------------- ---------- --------- Shell mode: all Default: on If set, the source builtin command uses the value of PATH to find the directory containing the file supplied as an argument. This option is enabled by default. ### syslog_history Option: `syslog_history` Since: 5.0-alpha ------------- ------------------ ---------- ----------- Shell mode: unknown Default: off If set, the shell history is sent to syslog. This option is undocumented and available only if the shell supports syslog. ### xpg_echo Option: `xpg_echo` Since: 2.04-beta1 ------------- ------------ ---------- ------------ Shell mode: all Default: off If set, the `echo`-builtin command expands backslash-escape sequences by default (POSIX, SUS, XPG). ## Parser configurations Parser configurations change the way the Bash parser recognizes the syntax when parsing a line. This, of course, is impossible for a line that already was parsed. There are two options that influence the parsing this way: - `extglob` - `extquote` Consequence: You **can\'t** use the new syntax (e.g. the extended globbing syntax) and the command to enable it **in the same line**. $ shopt -s extglob; echo !(*.txt) # this is the WRONG way! -bash: syntax error near unexpected token `(' You have to configure the parser **before** a line with new syntax is parsed: $ shopt -s extglob # standalone - CORRECT way! $ echo !(*.txt) ... ## See also - Internal: [shopt builtin command](/commands/builtin/shopt) - Internal: [set builtin command](/commands/builtin/set)