The way that I know of doing it is to edit your .bash_profile in your
home directory and add/delete portions of the path etc there. One
usefull addition to the path (if you don't already have it) is ./ so
that you can exectute a file in the directory you are surrently in at
any one time.

Hope it helped.
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