minix/etc/skel/dot.cshrc
Lionel Sambuc 957802cd0c Import NetBSD shell environment files
With the import of Xorg, a proper separation between login-time and sub
shell-time of the environment setup is necessary.

Instead of re-developping this from scratch, I am taking the opportunity
to import the NetBSD default environment.

Change-Id: Ib6a8fbd9c2f407ccd59be57a52ef9df21c2c9ce7
2014-11-10 16:48:56 +01:00

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# $NetBSD: dot.cshrc,v 1.7 2011/10/19 14:42:37 christos Exp $
#
# This is the default .cshrc file.
# Users are expected to edit it to meet their own needs.
#
# The commands in this file are executed each time a new csh shell
# is started.
#
# See csh(1) for details.
#
# Set your editor. Default to explicitly setting vi, as otherwise some
# software will run ed and other software will fail. Can be set to
# emacs or nano or whatever other editor you may prefer, but of course
# those editors must be installed before you can use them.
setenv EDITOR vi
# vi settings: set show-match auto-indent always-redraw shift-width=4
#setenv EXINIT "se sm ai redraw sw=4"
# VISUAL sets the "visual" editor, i.e., vi rather than ed, which if
# set will be run by preference to $EDITOR by some software. It is
# mostly historical and usually does not need to be set.
#setenv VISUAL ${EDITOR}
# Set the pager. This is used by, among other things, man(1) for
# showing man pages. The default is "more". Another reasonable choice
# (included with the system by default) is "less".
#setenv PAGER more
# Set your default printer, if desired.
#setenv PRINTER change-this-to-a-printer
# Set the search path for programs.
set path = (~/bin /bin /sbin /usr/{bin,sbin,X11R7/bin,X11R6/bin,pkg/{,s}bin,games} \
/usr/local/{,s}bin)
if ($?prompt) then
# An interactive shell -- set some stuff up
# Filename completion.
set filec
# Size of the history buffer.
set history = 1000
# Do not exit on EOF condition (e.g. ^D typed)
# (disabled by default, not default behavior)
#set ignoreeof
# Set the location of your incoming email for mail notification.
set mail = (/var/mail/$USER)
# Set the prompt to include the hostname.
set mch = `hostname -s`
set prompt = "${mch:q}: {\!} "
endif