nushell is a thing, and basically has all the fun powershell features like a type system, but a more Unixy presentation. I’ve not used it, so don’t know if it’s actually any good, but it at least exists.
Yes and no. Yes in that it’s a different shell that is intended to be used instead of something like Bash, and isn’t compatible with Bash scripts. However, unlike Fish and Zsh, it’s also not compatible with plain POSIX sh, so you have to run plain shell scripts by calling into something else that is sh-compatible.
nushell is a thing, and basically has all the fun powershell features like a type system, but a more Unixy presentation. I’ve not used it, so don’t know if it’s actually any good, but it at least exists.
Can you write bash with nushell?
No, it is its own scripting language.
Is nushell comparable to fish?
Yes and no. Yes in that it’s a different shell that is intended to be used instead of something like Bash, and isn’t compatible with Bash scripts. However, unlike Fish and Zsh, it’s also not compatible with plain POSIX sh, so you have to run plain shell scripts by calling into something else that is sh-compatible.
I don’t think so, but it is more “bash like”