> Note: Is there any way to source changed .zshrc file? Tried ".
> ~/.zshrc" and "source ~/.zshrc" nothing worked. I use those commands
> in mac.
These commands generally work on Linux, too. Point is just that they
don't undo things which have been commented out from .zshrc. Hence you
need to start a new zsh everytime you comment out or remove something
from your .zshrc.
Hi Mohammad,
Mohammad Shoriful Islam Ronju wrote:
> Running "zsh -f" works fine.
Ok.
> However comment out all the lines on .zshrc file still didn't work.
You need to start a new zsh to test those changes, i.e. open a new
terminal or starting zsh from bash.
> I'm attaching "/usr/share/bug/zsh 3>&1" commands output here.
Thanks. Nothing suspicious on a first glance.
> Note: Is there any way to source changed .zshrc file? Tried ".
> ~/.zshrc" and "source ~/.zshrc" nothing worked. I use those commands
> in mac.
These commands generally work on Linux, too. Point is just that they
don't undo things which have been commented out from .zshrc. Hence you
need to start a new zsh everytime you comment out or remove something
from your .zshrc.
Regards, Axel /people. debian. org/~abe/
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