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The Ultimate Ubuntu Handbook
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Let’s dive into Bash and the magic of .bashrc on your Ubuntu system.
When you open a terminal in Ubuntu, you’re usually greeted by the Bash shell. It’s the engine that interprets your commands and makes things happen. Did you know you can customize Bash to work exactly how you want it to? That’s where .bashrc comes in.
Think of .bashrc as your personal configuration file for Bash. It’s a hidden file (notice the leading dot) located in your home directory (~). Every time you start a new terminal session, Bash reads this file and executes the commands and settings it contains. This means you can set up aliases for frequently used commands, define your own functions, customize your prompt, and much more – all automatically!
To take a peek at your .bashrc file, just open a terminal and type the following:
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Change background colour