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Old 10-10-2006
display full unix path as part of the command line

Hi all,

Does anyone know how to ammend the .cshrc file in $HOME for your session to display the path as part of the command line? So that I dont need to keep on typing pwd to see where I am?

thanks

Ocelot
 

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pathalias(4)							   File Formats 						      pathalias(4)

NAME
pathalias - alias file for FACE SYNOPSIS
/usr/vmsys/pathalias DESCRIPTION
The pathalias files contain lines of the form alias=path where path can be one or more colon-separated directories. Whenever a FACE (Framed Access Command Environment, see face(1)) user references a path not beginning with a ``/'', this file is checked. If the first com- ponent of the pathname matches the left-hand side of the equals sign, the right-hand side is searched much like $PATH variable in the sys- tem. This allows users to reference the folder $HOME/FILECABINET by typing filecabinet. There is a system-wide pathalias file called $VMSYS/pathalias, and each user can also have local alias file called $HOME/pref/pathalias. Settings in the user alias file override settings in the system-wide file. The system-wide file is shipped with several standard FACE aliases, such as filecabinet, wastebasket, preferences, other_users, etc. FILES
$HOME/pref/pathalias $VMSYS/pathalias SEE ALSO
face(1) NOTES
Unlike command keywords, partial matching of a path alias is not permitted, however, path aliases are case insensitive. The name of an alias should be alphabetic, and in no case can it contain special characters like ``/'', ``'', or ``=''. There is no particular limit on the number of aliases allowed. Alias files are read once, at login, and are held in core until logout. Thus, if an alias file is modified during a session, the change will not take effect until the next session. SunOS 5.10 3 Jul 1990 pathalias(4)
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