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<header>
<copyright>
<year>1996</year>
<year>2016</year>
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<title>shell_default</title>
<prepared>Joe Armstrong</prepared>
<responsible>Joe Armstrong</responsible>
<docno></docno>
<approved>Bjarne Däcker</approved>
<checked>Joe Armstrong</checked>
<date>1996-09-09</date>
<rev>A</rev>
<file>shell_default.xml</file>
</header>
<module>shell_default</module>
<modulesummary>Customizing the Erlang environment.</modulesummary>
<description>
<p>The functions in this module are called when no module name is
specified in a shell command.</p>
<p>Consider the following shell dialog:</p>
<pre>
1> <input>lists:reverse("abc").</input>
"cba"
2> <input>c(foo).</input>
{ok, foo}</pre>
<p>In command one, module <seealso marker="lists"><c>lists</c></seealso> is
called. In command two, no module name is specified. The shell searches
module <c>user_default</c> followed by module <c>shell_default</c> for
function <c>c/1</c>.</p>
<p><c>shell_default</c> is intended for "system wide"
customizations to the shell. <c>user_default</c> is intended for
"local" or individual user customizations.</p>
</description>
<section>
<title>Hint</title>
<p>To add your own commands to the shell, create a module called
<c>user_default</c> and add the commands you want. Then add the
following line as the <em>first</em> line in your <c>.erlang</c> file in
your home directory.</p>
<pre>
code:load_abs("$PATH/user_default").</pre>
<p><c>$PATH</c> is the directory where your
<c>user_default</c> module can be found.</p>
</section>
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