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  1. What is the difference between "." "./" and "source"? [duplicate]

    Sep 27, 2016 · When the script is done, any changes that it made to the environment are discarded. . script The above sources the script. It is as if the commands had been typed in …

  2. What is the difference between ~/.profile and ~/.bash_profile?

    Feb 27, 2019 · The original sh sourced .profile on startup. bash will try to source .bash_profile first, but if that doesn't exist, it will source .profile. Note that if bash is started as sh (e.g. /bin/sh …

  3. Source vs . why different behaviour? - Unix & Linux Stack Exchange

    source is a shell keyword that is supposed to be used like this: source file where file contains valid shell commands. These shell commands will be executed in the current shell as if typed from …

  4. What is the difference between '.' and 'source' in shells?

    2 source is there for readability and self-documentation, . exists because it is quick to type. The commands are identical. Perl has long and short versions of many of its control variables for …

  5. bash script error: source: not found - Unix & Linux Stack Exchange

    You have an alias which is overriding the builtin source (fix with unalias source) You have a function which is overriding source (fix with unset -f source) You are somehow not using bash …

  6. What is the purpose of .bashrc and how does it work?

    I found the .bashrc file and I want to know the purpose/function of it. Also how and when is it used?

  7. Using export and source commands in bashrc file

    Jan 14, 2022 · I'm running bash in Ubuntu, and I'm trying to run a computational chemistry program called Gaussian 16. My colleague tells me that he is able to run Gaussian 16 by …

  8. networking - Ephemeral port : What is it and what does it do?

    Aug 18, 2013 · I suddenly came across the term "ephemeral port" in a Linux article that I was reading, but the author did not mention what it is. What is an ephemeral port in UNIX?

  9. What does :source % mean? - Unix & Linux Stack Exchange

    Sep 1, 2018 · When I added a vim plugin, VimAwesome document said that :source %. What does this mean? I'd like to understand % meaning.

  10. Why doesn't my Bash script recognize aliases?

    In my ~/.bashrc file reside two definitions: commandA, which is an alias to a longer path commandB, which is an alias to a Bash script I want to process the same file with these two …