Updated usage comment.
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# This explorer returns script code string for running a command with su.
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# This explorer returns script code string for running a command with su.
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# If no su is found then it returns empty string.
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# If no su is found then it returns empty string.
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# It uses two arguments, first user and the second command to run.
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# It uses two arguments, first user and the second command to run.
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# If the result string is assigned to foo it is used as:
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# If the result string is assigned to foo it can be used in code
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# $ $foo user command
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# generation as:
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# echo "$foo user command"
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which su > /dev/null 2>&1
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which su > /dev/null 2>&1
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# If no su nor sudo is found then it returns string script code to run
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# If no su nor sudo is found then it returns string script code to run
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# bare command.
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# bare command.
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# It uses two arguments, first user and the second command to run.
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# It uses two arguments, first user and the second command to run.
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# If the result string is assigned to foo it is used as:
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# If the result string is assigned to foo it can be used in code
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# $ $foo user command
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# generation as:
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# echo "$foo user command"
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sudo_func() {
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sudo_func() {
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# This explorer returns script code string for running a command with sudo.
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# This explorer returns script code string for running a command with sudo.
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# If no sudo is found then it returns empty string.
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# If no sudo is found then it returns empty string.
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# It uses two arguments, first user and the second command to run.
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# It uses two arguments, first user and the second command to run.
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# If the result string is assigned to foo it is used as:
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# If the result string is assigned to foo it can be used in code
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# $ $foo user command
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# generation as:
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# echo "$foo user command"
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#
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which sudo > /dev/null 2>&1
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which sudo > /dev/null 2>&1
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