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Thanks alot cbkihong and perderabo, alot of your suggestions helped out a ton!
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ok, ive got another question: I want my script to execute when a user logs in. Putting it in Startupitems wont do what I want because that only executes scripts on computer bootup. I need a script to execute on login. How?(i run macosx btw)
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Originally posted by Perderabo touch does not read stuff from standard in. So piping stuff to it does nothing. Try: history > /dir/file
that works when i run it with "source file.sh", but the history command doesnt seem to work when run with the "./file.sh" command. Can you help me out?
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