>> "$HOME/.bashrc"
echo "Feisty Meow is now configured in '~/.bashrc' for standard users."
else
- # stuff the root user init file into .bashrc. this one doesn't automatically load
- # feisty meow. instead, it provides a fredme macro to load the feisty meow scripts.
- # fredme comes from the main author being fred t. hamster. we have since added a
- # feistyme macro too, to be less personalized...
+ # stuff the root user init file into .bashrc. this one doesn't
+ # automatically load the feisty meow scripts. instead, there is a macro
+ # (uhh, an alias) that loads the feisty meow scripts. the 'fredme' macro
+ # comes from the main author of feisty meow, named fred t. hamster. we
+ # have since added a 'feistyme' macro too, to be slightly less
+ # idiosyncratic, as if that were possible.
cat $FEISTY_MEOW_APEX/infobase/feisty_inits/dot.bashrc-root |
sed -e \
"s?FEISTY_MEOW_APEX=\".*\"?FEISTY_MEOW_APEX=\"$FEISTY_MEOW_APEX\"?" \