Re-leyendo su .bash_profile

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Cuando realice un cambio en su .bash_profile, se leerá la próxima vez que abra un terminal. Pero qué pasa si ya tienes un terminal abierto. ¿Hay alguna manera de hacer una re-lectura?

    
pregunta Breako Breako 26.07.2013 - 13:03

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Puedes usar source

source ~/.bash_profile

Del manual de bash:

    .  filename [arguments]
   source filename [arguments]
          Read and execute commands from filename in the current shell environment and return the exit
          status  of  the  last command executed from filename.  If filename does not contain a slash,
          file names in PATH are used to find the directory containing filename.   The  file  searched
          for  in  PATH need not be executable.  When bash is not in posix mode, the current directory
          is searched if no file is found in PATH.  If the sourcepath option to the shopt builtin com-
          mand  is  turned  off, the PATH is not searched.  If any arguments are supplied, they become
          the positional parameters when filename is executed.  Otherwise  the  positional  parameters
          are unchanged.  The return status is the status of the last command exited within the script
          (0 if no commands are executed), and false if filename is not found or cannot be read.
    
respondido por el Matteo 26.07.2013 - 13:19

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