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## Install
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1. Check out a clone of this repo to a location of your choice, such as:
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1. Check out a clone of this repo to a location of your choice, such as
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`git clone --depth=1 https://github.com/Bash-it/bash-it.git ~/.bash_it`
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2. Run `~/.bash_it/install.sh` (it automatically backs up your `~/.bash_profile` or `~/.bashrc`, depending on your OS)
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3. Edit your modified config (`~/.bash_profile` or `~/.bashrc`) file in order to customize Bash-it.
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fi
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```
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Refer to the official [Bash documention](https://www.gnu.org/software/bash/manual/bashref.html#Bash-Startup-Files) to get more info.
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Refer to the official [Bash documentation](https://www.gnu.org/software/bash/manual/bashref.html#Bash-Startup-Files) to get more info.
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## Install using Docker
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`docker pull ellerbrock/bash-it`
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Have a look at our [bash-it-docker respository](https://github.com/Bash-it/bash-it-docker) for further information.
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Have a look at our [bash-it-docker repository](https://github.com/Bash-it/bash-it-docker) for further information.
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## Update
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bash-it search term1 [[-]term2] [[-]term3]....
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```
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As an example, a ruby developer might want to enable everything related to the commands such as `ruby`, `rake`, `gem`, `bundler` and `rails`.
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As an example, a ruby developer might want to enable everything related to the commands such as `ruby`, `rake`, `gem`, `bundler`, and `rails`.
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Search command helps you find related modules so that you can decide which of them you'd like to use:
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```bash
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#### Git user
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In some environments, it is useful to know the value of the current git user, which is used to mark all new commits.
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For example, any organization that uses the practice of pair programming will typically author each commit with a [combined names of the two authors](https://github.com/pivotal/git_scripts).
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For example, any organization that uses the practice of pair programming will typically author each commit with [combined names of the two authors](https://github.com/pivotal/git_scripts).
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When another pair uses the same pairing station, the authors are changed at the beginning of the session.
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To get up and running with this technique, run `gem install pivotal_git_scripts`, and then edit your `~/.pairs` file, according to the specification on the [gem's homepage](https://github.com/pivotal/git_scripts).
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