these files. If you destroy your life by running one of them, I
will have sympathy, but that's about it.</li>
<li>Some of these shell scripts depend on environment variables.
-The most frequent case of this is YETI_DIR, which should point to the
+The most frequent case of this is FEISTY_MEOW_DIR, which should point to the
top-level
directory where the YETIcode scripts are stored on your
machine. This variable is set by default when the scripts are in
standard output. The output can be piped into another file as desired.</blockquote>
<h3> <a href="../core/generate_aliases.pl">generate_aliases.pl</a></h3>
<blockquote>Performs some useful activities for the YETI shell
-environment. Using the environment variable for SHELLDIR (which
+environment. Using the environment variable for FEISTY_MEOW_SCRIPTS (which
is set in the appropriate startup files to be the shell scripts
directory, where all this stuff lives), generate_aliases will create
all of the aliases files for the combinations of operating systems and
a storage place for the generated
files.</blockquote>
<h4> </h4>
- <h3> <a href="../core/goodbye.pl">goodbye.pl</a></h3>
+ <h3> <a href="../users/goodbye.pl">goodbye.pl</a></h3>
<blockquote>A logout script for exiting from a shell; it prints
a message using the nechung oracle for the user's benefit and starts a
byejob before exiting. The byejob will wait for a few seconds, then