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	a safe thing to do (though I do provide a safe way to do that if the user really insists on it).
		
			
				
	
	
		
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			31 lines
		
	
	
	
		
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			Bash
		
	
	
	
	
	
#
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# Generic .zshenv file for zsh
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#
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# .zshenv is sourced on ALL invocations of the shell, unless the -f option is
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# set.  It should NOT normally contain commands to set the command search path,
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# or other common environment variables unless you really know what you're
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# doing.  E.g. running "PATH=/custom/path gdb program" sources this file (when
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# gdb runs the program via $SHELL), so you want to be sure not to override a
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# custom environment in such cases.  Note also that .zshenv should not contain
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# commands that produce output or assume the shell is attached to a tty.
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#
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# THIS FILE IS NOT INTENDED TO BE USED AS /etc/zshenv, NOR WITHOUT EDITING
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return 0	# Remove this line after editing this file as appropriate
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# This kludge can be used to override some installations that put aliases for
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# rm, mv, etc. into the system profiles.  Just be sure to put "unalias alias"
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# in your own rc file(s) if you use this.
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alias alias=:
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# Some people insist on setting their PATH here to affect things like ssh.
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# Those that do should probably use $SHLVL to ensure that this only happens
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# the first time the shell is started (to avoid overriding a customized
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# environment).  Also, the various profile/rc/login files all get sourced
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# *after* this file, so they will override this value.  One solution is to
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# put your path-setting code into a file named .zpath, and source it from
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# both here (if we're not a login shell) and from the .zprofile file (which
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# is only sourced if we are a login shell).
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if [[ $SHLVL == 1 && ! -o LOGIN ]]; then
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    source ~/.zpath
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fi
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