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#BASH: 16 + 32 = 48 characters#

BASH: 16 + 32 = 48 characters

Here's some inspiration to all you shell-lovers:

Using a, i (no e, o, u): 16 characters

printf %q {a..z}

Using e, o (no a, i, u): 32 characters

$0<<<$'echo {\x61..z}|tr -d " "'

works well, providing you've set your computer up with an automatic

#!bin/bash

I'm sure someone out there knows how to un-vowel this!

#BASH: 16 + 32 = 48 characters#

Here's some inspiration to all you shell-lovers:

Using a, i (no e, o, u): 16 characters

printf %q {a..z}

Using e, o (no a, i, u): 32 characters

$0<<<$'echo {\x61..z}|tr -d " "'

works well, providing you've set your computer up with an automatic

#!bin/bash

I'm sure someone out there knows how to un-vowel this!

BASH: 16 + 32 = 48 characters

Here's some inspiration to all you shell-lovers:

Using a, i (no e, o, u): 16 characters

printf %q {a..z}

Using e, o (no a, i, u): 32 characters

$0<<<$'echo {\x61..z}|tr -d " "'

works well, providing you've set your computer up with an automatic

#!bin/bash

I'm sure someone out there knows how to un-vowel this!

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#BASH ~ 17 bytes ~: 16 characters (unfinished)#+ 32 = 48 characters#

Here's some inspiration to all you shell-lovers:

Using a, i (no e, o, u): 16 characters

printf %q {a..z}

Using e, o (no a, i, u): 32 characters

$0<<<$'echo {\x61..z}|tr -d " "'

works well, providing you've set your computer up with an automatic

#!bin/bash

I'm sure someone out there knows how to un-vowel this!

#BASH ~ 17 bytes ~ 16 characters (unfinished)#

Here's some inspiration to all you shell-lovers:

printf %q {a..z}

works well, providing you've set your computer up with an automatic

#!bin/bash

I'm sure someone out there knows how to un-vowel this!

#BASH: 16 + 32 = 48 characters#

Here's some inspiration to all you shell-lovers:

Using a, i (no e, o, u): 16 characters

printf %q {a..z}

Using e, o (no a, i, u): 32 characters

$0<<<$'echo {\x61..z}|tr -d " "'

works well, providing you've set your computer up with an automatic

#!bin/bash

I'm sure someone out there knows how to un-vowel this!

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#BASH ~ 17 bytes ~ 16 characters#characters (unfinished)#

Here's some inspiration to all you shell-lovers:

printf %q {a..z}

works well, providing you've set your computer up with an automatic

#!bin/bash

Hope it works for other peopleI'm sure someone out there knows how to un-vowel this!

#BASH ~ 17 bytes ~ 16 characters#

printf %q {a..z}

works well, providing you've set your computer up with an automatic

#!bin/bash

Hope it works for other people!

#BASH ~ 17 bytes ~ 16 characters (unfinished)#

Here's some inspiration to all you shell-lovers:

printf %q {a..z}

works well, providing you've set your computer up with an automatic

#!bin/bash

I'm sure someone out there knows how to un-vowel this!

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