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title = "Changing Shell"
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# Changing Shell
When using a terminal session to perform command-line activities, a Unix shell is used to interpret commands. The default shell on Solus is Bash, however changing your shell may enable additional features and functionality.
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Solus makes available other shells via our repository, with a full list available in `/usr/share/defaults/etc/shells`. Common shells, aside from Bash, are:
- Dash
- [Fish](https://fishshell.com/)
- [Zsh](http://zsh.sourceforge.net/)
## Installation
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In order to use a shell different from Bash, you may need to install the respective package for the shell to be able to work. You will find thoses packages in the Software-Center within the *System utilities* category, or via the command-line with `sudo eopkg install <Name of the Shell>`.
Example:
``` bash
sudo eopkg install fish
```
## Switching
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To switch to another shell, first install the appropriate package, followed by the command `chsh` (change shell) with `sudo` to change the shell for your user session.
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Example:
``` bash
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sudo chsh -s /bin/zsh $(whoami)
```