On Sun 2017-01-08 (10:02), Len Philpot wrote:

> For bash, I usually put per-terminal-instance values in ~/.bashrc

No good idea, because *every* bash subshell will execute ~/.bashrc, not
only when you start a new terminal program!

You can see it, when you add the line
echo executing ~/.bashrc
into your ~/.bashrc


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