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If the commands depend on each other and must run sequentially, use a single ${BASHTOOLNAME} call with '&&' to chain them together.
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If the commands depend on each other and must run sequentially, use a single ${BASH_TOOL_NAME} call with '&&' to chain them together.Running prompts needs a free account.
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If the commands depend on each other and must run sequentially, use a single ${BASHTOOLNAME} call with '&&' to chain them together.
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name: 'Tool Description: Bash (sequential commands)'
description: Bash tool instruction: chain dependent commands with &&
ccVersion: 2.1.53
variables:
- BASH_TOOL_NAME
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If the commands depend on each other and must run sequentially, use a single ${BASH_TOOL_NAME} call with '&&' to chain them together.{{bash_tool_name}}