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The installation script "install.sh" add tx's installation path to the PATH variable regardless if being in the PATH already. Running this script more than once (e.g. due to testing purpose or version update) causes multiple lines to be added into the detected profile (~/.bashrc, etc.).
I'd love to not have unnecessary entries added to my ~/.bashrc, or to be able to pass a flag disabling it somehow. :)
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The installation script "install.sh" add tx's installation path to the PATH variable regardless if being in the PATH already. Running this script more than once (e.g. due to testing purpose or version update) causes multiple lines to be added into the detected profile (~/.bashrc, etc.).
I'd love to not have unnecessary entries added to my ~/.bashrc, or to be able to pass a flag disabling it somehow. :)
The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered: