Would love some feedback on my first set of shell scripts

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  1. Chuchus

    Collection of small useful tools to run operations.

    I'm VERY new to shell and did base everything off of an original script (Linked in repository) but would really appreciate any feedback on my gremlins repository on how to better make scripts, follow better practices or overall improvements/critiques. Please be kind :D

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  3. ShellCheck

    ShellCheck, a static analysis tool for shell scripts

    Have you run them through shellcheck? https://www.shellcheck.net/

  4. autoexec.bat

    my .dotfiles for linux and macOS

    Great not sure what yours are good for but for my personal taste, too many letters. Here is mine: https://github.com/alexmyczko/autoexec.bat/tree/master/config.sys

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