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# This is a sample configuration file for MacShell.
# This file should be customized to suit your preferences, and
# stored in the same folder where you keep MacShell.
#
# Lines beginning with the pound character will be ignored
# by MacShell. Uncomment the things you want to use.
#
# "remapesc" is a special shell variable used to cause the backquote
# key to trigger file name completion instead of the escape key.
#
# set remapesc
#
# "tabnc" makes the tab key trigger file name completion. If both
# tabnc and remapesc are set, tabnc takes precedence.
#
set tabnc
#
# Aliases can be used to change the meaning of a command, or to
# define new commands based on existing ones.
#
# For example:
#
# Always show the long format for the command 'ls'
# alias ls "ls -l"
#
# Accomodate DOS users:
alias dir ls
#
# Special shell variables 'path' and 'manpath' tell MacShell
# where to look for 'executable' files and files containing
# manual entries, respectively. These should be customized
# with the path to the places where you keep such things.
#
# Note that the current directory (represented by a single colon)
# should normally be included in the path and manpath list so
# that you can access things in the current directory.
#
# Set a shell variable to indicate where MacShell's root is:
set msroot="`pwd`"
#
set path=(${msroot}:bin: :)
set manpath=(${msroot}:bin: :)