> I recently switched from tcsh to zsh. Not that I have anything against
> tcsh. It's still the best interactive shell out there. Anyway, in TC if
> you change something in one of your startup scripts, you can type
> 'rehash' and it's as if you logged in again. The shell re-initializes
> itself based on the new scripts. How do you do this in zsh?
Don't know (though I've heard great things about zsh) in case they
copied the bash command you may want to try 'source'
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