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what kind of information is there .cshrc ?
I want to set an alias in the form of =>#alias setprompt 'set prompt=">>$user<<@`hostname`:${cwd}% "' Ex. alias pr 'cd /home/username' when I make the change and try to do $pr ... its saying pr: command not found Is there any way I can recompile the .cshrc file so that the changes made int that file are reflected? Thanks, Priya. |
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