After entering set -e in an interactive bash shell, bash will exit immediately if any command exits with non-zero. How can I undo this effect?
After entering set -e in an interactive bash shell, bash will exit immediately if
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set +e. Yeah, it’s backward that you enable shell options withset -and disable them withset +. Historical raisins, donchanow.