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by OmarAssadi 940 days ago
It's not usually hard to do, no, but it is >130K of C alone, excluding whitespace, comments, tests, examples, etc. I don't want it on my system from a security perspective alone.

Add in the bootstrapping pain it imposes due to autoconf and other stuff, I think there are many valid reasons to avoid it and choose another shell that is more auditable yet still has just as many eyeballs on it (e.g., mksh - the default on Android; dash - default on Debian; BusyBox - every embedded system).