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If you have ever ran which <command> and see duplicate entries it's likely
that you have duplicate entries in your $PATH. You can clean this up with a
one liner at the end of your bashrc or zshrc.
eval "typeset -U path"
If you have ever ran which <command> and see duplicate entries it's likely
that you have duplicate entries in your $PATH. You can clean this up with a
one liner at the end of your bashrc or zshrc.
eval "typeset -U path"
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