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Boostrapping zsh from bash
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If you're in an environment where your login shell isn't changeable (perhaps an educational institution) | |
but you still have the option to use zsh, you might want to have it log in to zsh automatically. | |
Some clever .bashrc will take care of that in a jiffy. | |
Put the following at the bottom of your .bashrc: | |
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# Start ssh-agent | |
# If (like me) you've got an NFS-mounted home directory, | |
# you might only want to start ssh-agent from the first machine you log in to. | |
# $$ is the PID of the process (in case you do terminal multiplexing and such) | |
if [ ! -e ~/.ssh/lockfile ]; then | |
echo $(hostname).$$ > ~/.ssh/lockfile | |
eval $(ssh-agent) | |
ssh-add | |
fi | |
# Check if zsh exists and, if so, exec it | |
# Won't start if this isn't a login shell (if you need to enter bash from within zsh) | |
# exec replaces the current process with a new one, which eliminates the need to | |
# exit twice (exit zsh and exit bash) | |
if [ -n "`which zsh`" -a $0 == "-bash" ]; then | |
exec -l zsh | |
fi | |
# Since exec replaces the bash process, nothing below this will run! | |
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If you're using ssh-agent, you'll need a .zlogout and a .bash_logout | |
At the top of .zlogout: | |
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# Cleanup ssh-agent | |
if [[ -e ~/.ssh/lockfile && "$(cat ~/.ssh/lockfile)" == "$(hostname).$$" ]]; then | |
rm ~/.ssh/lockfile | |
ssh-add -D | |
eval $(ssh-agent -k) | |
fi | |
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At the top of .bash_logout: | |
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# Cleanup ssh-agent (if zsh didn't) | |
if [ -e ~/.ssh/lockfile -a "$(cat ~/.ssh/lockfile)" == "$(hostname).$$" ]; then | |
rm ~/.ssh/lockfile | |
ssh-add -D | |
eval $(ssh-agent -k) | |
fi | |
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