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9.3. Loading Different Prompts in Different X TermsIf you have a specific prompt to go with a particular project, or some
reason to load different prompts at different times, you can use multiple
bashrc files instead of always using your ~/.bashrc
file. The Bash command is something like bash --rcfile
/home/giles/.bashprompt/bashrc/bashrcdan, which will start a
new version of Bash in your current terminal. To use this in combination
with a Window Manager menuing system, use a command like rxvt -e
bash --rcfile /home/giles/.bashprompt/bashrc/bashrcdan. The
exact command you use will be dependent on the syntax of your X term of
choice and the location of the bashrc file you're using.
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