Streamline my bash setup
Dec. 3rd, 2011 06:21 pmAnother bit of hackery, this time OS X related. After years of keeping separate branches of my bash initialisation scripts, I've finally merged everything together to create a single unified environment. The only minor things that caught me out were a stale
With a single set of scripts and functions and aliases to work on I can finally get started edging towards version 2.0 of my environment, stripping out support for a whole load of legacy OSes: Unicos, HP-UX, Solaris, etc — the list of obsolete quirky workarounds just seems to go on and on...
xhosts - command left over from days when it paid to be paranoid, a bit of code that reset TMPDIR in a way that broke Aquamacs' client-server mode, and the need to set the CLICOLOR to get colour listings with ls.With a single set of scripts and functions and aliases to work on I can finally get started edging towards version 2.0 of my environment, stripping out support for a whole load of legacy OSes: Unicos, HP-UX, Solaris, etc — the list of obsolete quirky workarounds just seems to go on and on...