• lco@kbin.social
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    1 year ago

    so that everytime you launch a terminal, your neofetch data is displayed. Because wow, neofetch!!!

    It doesn't really make sense, since the data would be outdated anyway if piped into .bashrc that way…

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      1 year ago

      But .bashrc is executed, not displayed.

      Maybe they meant to say echo neofetch >> ~/.bashrc.

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      1 year ago

      It won't work. It's a dangerous command because a single > destroys your .bashrc. You may want either echo 'neofetch' >> .bashrc or neofetch | sed -e 's:%:a:g' | sed -e "s:^\\(.*\\)$:printf '\1\\\\n':" >> .bashrc or something of that kind.

      EDIT: tested out the latter command