On 20 Nov 2025, at 12:08, Piotr Kolasiński wrote:

> By running command inside "Run UNIX command" like:
> cat $0
> I see that in practice the command i prefixed by shebang #!/bin/sh, so it
> means that real shell for execution is /bin/sh.

If you use "Run Unix Command" to run `env`, you'll see that the active shell is 
in fact `zsh`, provided that is your login shell.

If your environment isn't what you expect it to be, you may need to make some 
adjustments. Here's more on that: 
https://www.barebones.com/support/bbedit/zshenv.html

Enjoy,

R.


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