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Configuring your bashrc for an optimal environment - Google Cloud Tutorial
From the course: Google Cloud Professional Cloud Architect Cert Prep: 5 Managing Implementation
Configuring your bashrc for an optimal environment
Let's take a look at this bashrc file concept, and see, it's really about the fruit from the same tree. In this case, the bashrc is the tree, and you notice that in this environment here, AWS Cloudshell, in this environment, GitHub Codespaces, in this environment, Azure Cloudshell, also Google Cloudshell, every single one of them uses the bashrc file to configure the environment. And also, each of them has a little bit of a secret sauce that does something special to that unique environment. So we're going to primarily focus on this environment here, AWS Cloudshell, but I'll also show a little bit of GitHub Codespaces, a little bit of Azure Cloudshell, and a little bit of Google Cloudshell, just to show you how once you understand the single bashrc file, you can really use it for everything. And also, what's great to know about bashrc is that if you're using OS 10 as a laptop, for example, you can also use those same techniques. Let's go ahead and get started. Here we are in the AWS…
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Makefiles made easy: A comprehensive guide2m 41s
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Configuring your bashrc for an optimal environment11m 57s
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