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Reload Bash configuration (.bashrc)

If you change the Bash configuration file (~/.bashrc), you must logout and login for the changes to take effect. You can also execute the command source ~/.bashrc or . ~/.bashrc (they are equivalent).

Published on 2 November 2022 Category In Bash Tags .bashrc, Bash, Bash configuration, GNU/Linux, command-line, source Translations: Deutsch, Esperanto, español, português, русский

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