[10:30] <teddy-dbear> Morning peoples, critters and everything else
[18:17] <ChinnoDog> It bothers me that .bashrc has so much boilerplate code in it. I would think things like that belong in a global config file.
[19:13] <ChinnoDog> I could wipe out my .bashrc and make the first line an include for "/etc/skel/.bashrc".
[21:36] <waltman> Isn't that basically what happens?
[21:36] <waltman> which .bashrc are you referring to?
[21:47] <ChinnoDog> The one in my profile. I store my dotfiles in a git repo but I don't want to store boilerplate code in it. Plus, it could be different on different systems. Even though /etc/skel/.bashrc is supposed to be a template it is actually code that is updated between releases but does not have a method to propagate to existing users.