Bash is a classic and should always be understood. After all, it was the first shell that you used so there's a bit of nostalgia surrounding it.
-`touch`creates the file named`zk_sync`and`chmod +x`makes the file an executable file, but we still need to say what shell will execute this file, and what exactly are the commands to be executed.
- [ bash command](https://discussions.apple.com/thread/252176464) for Big Sur if you ever decide to upgrade
- the oh-my-zsh version of bash is now regularly maintained through a git repo called [Bash-It](https://github.com/Bash-it/bash-it)
- check the file size of something in your directory by ```wc -c /Users/shwethajayaraj/qisket/file```
- you can further turn it into a bash variable by doing: