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How do I "include" one shell script from within another shell script?
Date: Wed, 7 Oct 92 14:28:18 -0500
5.2) How do I "include" one shell script from within another shell script?
All of the shells from the Bourne shell category (including rc)
use the "." command. All of the shells from the C shell category
use "source".
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