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The -x flag outputs every line of script as it is executed. However, we may require only some portions of the source lines to be observed. Bash uses a set builtin to enable and disable debug printing within the script:
- set -x: This displays arguments and commands upon their execution
- set +x: This disables debugging
- set -v: This displays input when they are read
- set +v: This disables printing input