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- What is the difference between . . and source? [duplicate]
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 directly Any environment changes are kept source script This also sources the script The source command is not required by POSIX and therefore is less portable than the shorter
- 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 the command line
- 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 the same reason
- What does :source % mean? - Unix Linux Stack Exchange
When I added a vim plugin, VimAwesome document said that :source % What does this mean? I'd like to understand % meaning
- What is the difference between ~ . profile and ~ . bash_profile?
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 is a link to bin bash) or is started with the --posix flag, it tries to emulate sh, and only reads profile Footnotes: Actually, the first one of bash_profile, bash_login, profile See also: Bash
- source command not loading all variables - Unix Linux Stack Exchange
I have file containing 1100 variables Example, LOGPATH= some path VARIABLE2=someVALUE while running source path to file properties Only the first set number of variables are being loaded Is th
- How to run `source` with `docker exec`? - Unix Linux Stack Exchange
16 Source is not an executable (source is a bash shell built-in command that executes the content of the file passed as argument) You should run source like this: docker run --rm -ti _image_name_ bash -c 'source FILE'
- shell - Running source command with -x for debugging - Unix Linux . . .
Running source command with -x for debugging Ask Question Asked 9 years, 3 months ago Modified 9 years, 3 months ago
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