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{{stub}}{{implementation|Tcl}}'''tclsh''' is a [[shell]] for the [[Tcl]] programming language. It is the primary implementation of Tcl as it is distributed with, built with, and a thin wrapper around [[libtcl]][[Category:libtcl]], and it is normally used in command-line environments. In graphical environments, it is more common to use [[wish]] instead, though this is a historical hold-over except on [[Windows]].
{{stub}}{{implementation|Tcl}}'''tclsh''' is a [[wp:Shell (computing)|shell]] for the [[Tcl]] programming language. It is the primary implementation of Tcl as it is distributed with, built with, and a thin wrapper around [[libtcl]][[Category:libtcl]], and it is normally used in command-line environments. In graphical environments, it is more common to use [[wish]] instead, though this is a historical hold-over except on [[Windows]].

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tclsh is a shell for the Tcl programming language. It is the primary implementation of Tcl as it is distributed with, built with, and a thin wrapper around libtcl, and it is normally used in command-line environments. In graphical environments, it is more common to use wish instead, though this is a historical hold-over except on Windows.