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[readme] bash shell integration: Amended example to call cd when booting a terminal (previously only called on cd) #2313

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5 changes: 3 additions & 2 deletions README.md
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Expand Up @@ -463,15 +463,15 @@ If you prefer a lighter-weight solution, the recipes below have been contributed
Put the following at the end of your `$HOME/.bashrc`:

```bash
find-up () {
find-up() {
path=$(pwd)
while [[ "$path" != "" && ! -e "$path/$1" ]]; do
path=${path%/*}
done
echo "$path"
}

cdnvm(){
cdnvm() {
cd "$@";
nvm_path=$(find-up .nvmrc | tr -d '\n')

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fi
}
alias cd='cdnvm'
cd $PWD
```

This alias would search 'up' from your current directory in order to detect a `.nvmrc` file. If it finds it, it will switch to that version; if not, it will use the default version.
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