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Why would you pipe edit: redirect neofetch into your .bashrc?
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It doesn't really make sense, since the data would be outdated anyway if piped into .bashrc that way...
But .bashrc is executed, not displayed.
Maybe they meant to say echo neofetch >> ~/.bashrc
.
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
true!! i meant echo neofetch >> .bashrc
Who's the true noob now? Smh
(/s)
actually. i meant neofetch > bashrc, as in neofetch is better. checkmate
/s
It's a dangerous command because a single
>
destroys your.bashrc
.
This is why you have a dotfiles repository, you noob!
That's a redirection, not a pipe.
Good catch.
Exactly, that's bloat