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In linux, the bash script that gets run after EVERY new shell that is created (hence is good place to declare things like aliases) is: [...]
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~/.bashrc

^^ note the rc here stands for "run command"


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In linux, the bash script that gets run after EVERY new shell that is created (hence is good place to declare things like aliases) is: [...]
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In linux, the bash script that gets run after EVERY new shell that is created (hence is good place to declare things like aliases) is: [...]
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~/.bashrc

^^ note the rc here stands for "run command"

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20. Advanced Shell Scripting
the case of bash , the files it reads are: /etc/profile , ~/.bash_profile , ~/.bash_login and ~/.profile , in that order. In addition, an interactive shell that is not a login shell also reads <span>~/.bashrc . Note that traditional sh shells only read /etc/profile and ~/.profile . 20.8.1 Customizing the PATH and LD_LIBRARY_PATH Administrators can customise things like the environment variab

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