2 # in addition to the .bashrc code that the operating system gives you,
3 # you can add this file to your ~/.bashrc if you want the YETI scripts
4 # to be loaded up automatically.
6 # this is for normal users, not the root user!
8 # note: it is useful to set your own NAME variable to identify who you are.
9 # the yeti scripts will set up a bogus one for you otherwise. in your home
10 # directory's .bashrc, you could add something like this, for example:
11 # export NAME='Doodmodeus Q. Nornberton'
13 # don't bother running our stuff for a dumb terminal since any echo
14 # can mess with an sftp connection, apparently.
15 if [ ${TERM} != "dumb" ]; then
16 # make sure yeti code hasn't been explicitly disabled.
17 if [ -z "$NO_YETI" ]; then
18 # sets up the yeti scripts, using the default locations for all scripts.
19 source $HOME/yeti/scripts/core/profile.sh