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C shell startup configuration file
found in the home or root directory. The C shell startup configuration
file can contain or perform such functions as set variables, define
aliases, perform initializations and various other tasks.
Users who are more familiar with Microsoft
Windows and/or Microsoft DOS can relate the autoexec.bat
and the config.sys files to the .cshrc file.
Below is an example of a .cshrc file:
# @(#)Cshrc 1.6 91/09/05 SMI
set path = (/usr/local/bin /usr/local/bin/X11 /usr/openwin/bin /usr/bin \
/usr/ucb /usr/etc /usr/local/games .)
alias pwd 'echo $cwd'
umask 066
if ($?USER == 0 || $?prompt == 0) exit
set filec
set history=40
set prompt="`hostname`> "
# Edit the below lines as you wish
setenv EDITOR "pico -t"
setenv OPENWINHOME /usr/openwin
setenv MANPATH /usr/man:/usr/local/man:/usr/openwin/man
setenv LD_LIBRARY_PATH /usr/local/lib:/usr/openwin/lib
limit coredumpsize 0
# commands for interactive shells
alias ls 'ls -F'
alias cd 'cd \!*;echo $cwd'
alias home 'cd ~'
# MS-DOS aliases
alias dir 'ls -alg'
alias del 'rm -i'
alias copy 'cp -i'
alias move 'mv -i'
# Terminal settings
setenv TERM vt100
/usr/bin/stty rows 24
/usr/bin/stty cols 80
/usr/bin/stty erase ^H
Also see: C Shell, Unix
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