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Commands are first read from /etc/zshenv
; this cannot be overridden.
Subsequent behaviour is modified by the RCS
and
GLOBAL_RCS
options; the former affects all startup files, while the
second only affects global startup files (those shown here with an
path starting with a /
). If one of the options
is unset at any point, any subsequent startup file(s)
of the corresponding
type will not be read. It is also possible for a file in $ZDOTDIR
to
re-enable GLOBAL_RCS
. Both RCS
and GLOBAL_RCS
are set by
default.
Commands are then read from $ZDOTDIR/.zshenv
.
If the shell is a login shell, commands
are read from /etc/zprofile
and then $ZDOTDIR/.zprofile
.
Then, if the shell is interactive,
commands are read from /etc/zshrc
and then $ZDOTDIR/.zshrc
.
Finally, if the shell is a login shell, /etc/zlogin
and
$ZDOTDIR/.zlogin
are read.
When a login shell exits, the files $ZDOTDIR/.zlogout
and then
/etc/zlogout
are read. This happens with either an explicit exit
via the exit
or logout
commands, or an implicit exit by reading
end-of-file from the terminal. However, if the shell terminates due
to exec
’ing another process, the logout files are not read.
These are also affected by the RCS
and GLOBAL_RCS
options.
Note also that the RCS
option affects the saving of history files,
i.e. if RCS
is unset when the shell exits, no history file will be
saved.
If ZDOTDIR
is unset, HOME
is used instead.
Files listed above as being in /etc
may be in another
directory, depending on the installation.
As /etc/zshenv
is run for all instances of zsh, it is important that
it be kept as small as possible. In particular, it is a good idea to
put code that does not need to be run for every single shell behind
a test of the form ‘if [[ -o rcs ]]; then ...
’ so that it will not
be executed when zsh is invoked with the ‘-f
’ option.
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$ZDOTDIR/.zshenv
$ZDOTDIR/.zprofile
$ZDOTDIR/.zshrc
$ZDOTDIR/.zlogin
$ZDOTDIR/.zlogout
${TMPPREFIX}*
(default is /tmp/zsh*)/etc/zshenv
/etc/zprofile
/etc/zshrc
/etc/zlogin
/etc/zlogout
(installation-specific - /etc
is the default)Any of these files may be pre-compiled with the zcompile
builtin
command (Shell Builtin Commands). If a compiled file exists (named for the original file plus the
.zwc
extension) and it is newer than the original file, the compiled
file will be used instead.
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