hi,
Could u explain how this works. I need to do it in bash. Also, i want the path displayed in the line preceeding the primary point, else it crowds up the line
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I want the present working directory to appear everytime the primary prompt is displayed. I guess the way to do this would be to somehow override the command in /usr/bin that displays the primary prompt to do a pwd before it displays the prompt. I`m not able to concretely figure out how to do this. I`m on a solaris5.6 machine,so if u can tell me how to do this, maybe even supply the script itself, that would be aprreciated
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by: qiang8Posted on 2001-09-05 at 03:17:12ID: 6456504
For csh: Add the following lines into your .cshrc file.
set cwd = $home
setenv HOST `hostname`
set prompt=""$HOST":"$cwd" \! : "
Cheer.