Fixes #57
@ -84,7 +84,7 @@ Scope:
- In Bash scripts, subshells (written with parentheses) are convenient ways to group commands. A common example is to temporarily move to a different working directory, e.g.
```bash
# do something in current dir
(cd /some/other/dir; other-command)
(cd /some/other/dir && other-command)
# continue in original dir
```