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#1 2012-02-15 19:58:00

bhadotia
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From: Karnal, India
Registered: 2008-12-09
Posts: 87

[SOLVED]Please post a copy of the default .bashrc. ;)

The title says it all. Just overwrote mine with ubuntu's by mistake. Though that works but I just want to keep it simple with Arch wink

Last edited by bhadotia (2012-02-15 20:11:32)

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#2 2012-02-15 20:02:01

robcat
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From: Fermo
Registered: 2009-02-21
Posts: 19

Re: [SOLVED]Please post a copy of the default .bashrc. ;)

[robcat@arch-netbook ~]$ cat /etc/skel/.bashrc 
#
# ~/.bashrc
#

# If not running interactively, don't do anything
[[ $- != *i* ]] && return

alias ls='ls --color=auto'
PS1='[\u@\h \W]\$ '

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#3 2012-02-15 20:05:02

bhadotia
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From: Karnal, India
Registered: 2008-12-09
Posts: 87

Re: [SOLVED]Please post a copy of the default .bashrc. ;)

robcat wrote:
[robcat@arch-netbook ~]$ cat /etc/skel/.bashrc 
#
# ~/.bashrc
#

# If not running interactively, don't do anything
[[ $- != *i* ]] && return

alias ls='ls --color=auto'
PS1='[\u@\h \W]\$ '

Thank you big_smile

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#4 2012-02-15 20:05:03

karol
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Registered: 2009-05-06
Posts: 25,440

Re: [SOLVED]Please post a copy of the default .bashrc. ;)

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#5 2012-02-15 20:05:08

fsckd
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Registered: 2009-06-15
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Re: [SOLVED]Please post a copy of the default .bashrc. ;)

http://projects.archlinux.org/svntogit/ … kages/bash

Edit: Karol. lol

Last edited by fsckd (2012-02-15 20:06:02)


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#6 2012-02-15 20:07:03

/dev/zero
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Re: [SOLVED]Please post a copy of the default .bashrc. ;)

From the source.

Edit: lol smile

Last edited by /dev/zero (2012-02-15 20:08:45)

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#7 2012-02-15 20:07:53

bhadotia
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From: Karnal, India
Registered: 2008-12-09
Posts: 87

Re: [SOLVED]Please post a copy of the default .bashrc. ;)

karol wrote:

Thank you. But I don't know how to browse versioning systems to take advantage from them big_smile

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#8 2012-02-15 20:11:02

bhadotia
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From: Karnal, India
Registered: 2008-12-09
Posts: 87

Re: [SOLVED]Please post a copy of the default .bashrc. ;)

/dev/zero wrote:

From the source.
Edit: lol

Ha ha. ..I think I should mark this as solved before more replies come big_smile

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#9 2012-02-15 20:13:46

karol
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Re: [SOLVED]Please post a copy of the default .bashrc. ;)

bhadotia wrote:
karol wrote:

Thank you. But I don't know how to browse versioning systems to take advantage from them big_smile

Click the tabs and see what happens or click a link on the path beneath them: 'path: root/trunk/dot.bashrc'. If you click 'trunk' you get http://projects.archlinux.org/svntogit/ … kages/bash

You start on the package page e.g. bash: http://www.archlinux.org/packages/core/i686/bash/ , click 'Source Files' under 'Package Actions' in the top righthand side and you get http://projects.archlinux.org/svntogit/ … kages/bash :-)

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#10 2012-02-15 20:47:19

bhadotia
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From: Karnal, India
Registered: 2008-12-09
Posts: 87

Re: [SOLVED]Please post a copy of the default .bashrc. ;)

karol wrote:

You start on the package page e.g. bash: http://www.archlinux.org/packages/core/i686/bash/ , click 'Source Files' under 'Package Actions' in the top righthand side and you get http://projects.archlinux.org/svntogit/ … kages/bash :-)

Oh! so this is the way to browse source files of a package. Thanks for the info big_smile

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