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  <description>https://unix.stackexchange.com/questions/3467/what-does-rc-in-bashrc-stand-for It looks to me that while the origin definitely seems to be &quot;runcom&quot;, files that end with &quot;rc&quot; are used today in a more general way, i.e. as a &quot;run configuration&quot;, as several have already pointed out. One example I recent…</description>
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