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Matt was an EMC storage expert, VMware vExpert, and former fan of other proprietary technologies. He now focuses on open source and DevRel adoption. He is a serial podcaster, best known for the Geek Whisperers podcast, co-built the DevRel Collective, and often shares on Twitter and GitHub @mbbroberg. Hi is also a fan of tattoos and cats, though he remains unsure of Schrödinger’s.
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I see what went wrong now. `$SHELL` is set to the default shell, which may not be what you're currently using. I've adjusted it to `exec $0` so $0 detects the current shell, not the default shell. Thanks again or noting this Jay!
Thanks for letting me know Jay. I believe exec should be enough to instantiate a new shell in the current session, but source is sure to reload the information from the file.