Is there a super shell that can recognize and interpret commands from all other shells?

From: Kenneth Wong (cs9e-1av_at_solar.CS.Berkeley.EDU)
Date: 04/05/04

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    I'm currently taking a Unix course and am learning to use the tcsh shell. However my book does not differentiate between commands for different shells. Is there a shell out there that can take command arguments in any form existing in any shell?


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