your (yŏŏr, yôr, yōr; unstressed yər), pron. (a form of the possessive case of you used as an attributive adjective): Your jacket is in that closet. I like your idea.Cf. yours. one's (used to indicate that one belonging to oneself or to any person): The consulate is your best source of information.
The above executes the script. When the script is done, any changes that it made to the environment are discarded. . script The above sources the script. It is as if the commands had been typed in directly. Any environment changes are kept. source script This also sources the script. The source command is not required by POSIX and therefore is less portable than the shorter ..
source is a shell keyword that is supposed to be used like this: source file where file contains valid shell commands. These shell commands will be executed in the current shell as if typed from the command line.
Source vs . why different behaviour? - Unix & Linux Stack Exchange
You have an alias which is overriding the builtin source (fix with unalias source) You have a function which is overriding source (fix with unset -f source) You are somehow not using bash (although your bang line would suggest you are). source is not POSIX. Using source on dash does not work, only . works.
bash script error: source: not found - Unix & Linux Stack Exchange
I accidentally sourced the wrong environment from a script. Is there any way to 'unsource' it or in other words to revert it and restore the previous environment? The obvious answer is to start fr...