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How to use .bash_profile and .bashrc configuration files to manage what happens when your bash shell starts. The snip explains the difference between both files and examples covering each use case. Both files can be used to store variables, aliases, functions, and any code that needs to get executed when the shell starts.
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The expected audience are Linux users who are comfortable with the bash shell.
You should have access to a Linux bash shell, regardless of the Linux flavor. The examples in the snip were not tested on macOS machines so they may not work exactly the same for macOS users.
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