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- 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
- bash script error: source: not found - Unix Linux Stack Exchange
Using source on dash does not work, only works My test with source with bash in POSIX mode worked, though maybe this is due to my version or compilation flags
- 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
- shell - What is the difference between sourcing (. or source) and . . .
What is the difference between sourcing (' ' or 'source') and executing a file in bash? Ask Question Asked 12 years, 11 months ago Modified 4 years, 3 months ago
- How to export variables from a file? - Unix Linux Stack Exchange
A dangerous one-liner that doesn't require source: export $(xargs <file) It can't handle comments, frequently used in environment files It can't handle values with whitespace, like in the question example It may unintentionally expand glob patterns into files if they match by any chance It's a bit dangerous because it passes the lines through bash expansion, but it has been useful to me when I
- Cant use `source` from cron? - Unix Linux Stack Exchange
When I try to use source from the cron job (I have tried both directly in crontab and in a script called by crontab) it doesn't seem to work I made a simplified version of my project to demonstrate the issue (including rsyslog for logging): Dockerfile: FROM debian:jessie # Install aws and cron RUN apt-get -yqq update
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