Source bashrc
in your .bashrc file.
My configuration changes a lot of default shell behavior including the
behavior of cd
and other things. To avoid surprises, and to generally
know what you're signing up for you should probably read the scripts
before using any of it let alone all of it.
You might be better served just copying the bits you like into your own .bashrc
Especially interesting are the cd+
and tryhard
functions as well as
my jazzy PS1 prompt. You may find them... interesting, if nothing else.
I've annotated everything with dependencies so copy/install those too or stuff will break.
(Mostly I want this in "the cloud" to keep my environment the same between computers.)
With love,
- Astrid Ivy
4strid/pc for even more ridiculousness