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<blockquote data-quote="macunkie" data-source="post: 524618" data-attributes="member: 41363"><p>On two of my systems I'm still running Tiger. In my .profile I have the command shopt -s cdable_vars which for example enables me to set up individual directory short cuts. For example: docs='/Volumes/Library/Webserver/Documents', which in turns allows me to (from my term.), to navigate to the Documents directory by issuing the command "docs." I recently did a clean install of Leopard and have my .profile set up the same as Tiger. But the "docs" command doesn't seem to work?</p><p></p><p>Thanks for any input!</p><p></p><p>MacUnkie</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="macunkie, post: 524618, member: 41363"] On two of my systems I'm still running Tiger. In my .profile I have the command shopt -s cdable_vars which for example enables me to set up individual directory short cuts. For example: docs='/Volumes/Library/Webserver/Documents', which in turns allows me to (from my term.), to navigate to the Documents directory by issuing the command "docs." I recently did a clean install of Leopard and have my .profile set up the same as Tiger. But the "docs" command doesn't seem to work? Thanks for any input! MacUnkie [/QUOTE]
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