Issue
I want place the following string into my .zshrc file using the command line
eval "$(docker exec -it <abc-123>)"
I've tried:
echo "eval "$(docker exec -it <abc-123>)"" >> .zshrc
and every other `
and '
combination
The result I want is to have my .zshrc file execute
eval "$(docker exec -it <abc-123>)"
much like it does for homebrew
eval "$(/opt/homebrew/bin/brew shellenv)"
I just want to be able to write to my .zshrc file using echo. How can I achieve this?
Solution
echo 'eval "$(docker exec -it <abc-123>)"' >> .zshrc
Will add
eval "$(docker exec -it <abc-123>)"
at the end of your .zshrc
file
Answered By - Ôrel Answer Checked By - Robin (WPSolving Admin)