profile bashrc bash_profile 之间的区别和联系 zz

本文详细解析了Linux系统中Shell配置文件的作用及执行顺序,包括全局配置文件 /etc/profile 和用户个性化配置文件如 ~/.bash_profile 等,并阐述了它们之间的继承关系。
/etc/profile:
            此文件为系统的每个用户设置环境信息,当用户第一次登录时,该文件被执行.并从/etc/profile.d目录的配置文件中搜集shell的设置.
/etc/bashrc:
            为每一个运行bash shell的用户执行此文件.当bash shell被打开时,该文件被读取.
~/.bash_profile:
            每个用户都可使用该文件输入专用于自己使用的shell信息,当用户登录时,该文件仅仅执行一次!默认情况下,他设置一些环境变量,执行用
            户的.bashrc文件.
~/.bashrc:
            该文件包含专用于你的bash shell的bash信息,当登录时以及每次打开新的shell时,该文件被读取.(每个用户都有一个.bashrc文件,
            在用户目录下)
~/.bash_logout:
            当每次退出系统(退出bash shell)时,执行该文件. 

通常情况下,/etc/profile中设定的变量(全局)的可以作用于任何用户,而~/.bashrc等中设定的变量(局部)只能继承/etc/profile中的变量,他们是"父子"关系.

~/.bash_profile 是交互式、login 方式进入 bash 运行的
~/.bashrc       是交互式 non-login 方式进入 bash 运行的
通常二者设置大致相同,所以通常前者会调用后者。


在登录Linux时要执行文件的过程如下:
在刚登录Linux时,首先启动 /etc/profile 文件,然后再启动用户目录下的 ~/.bash_profile、 ~/.bash_login或 ~/.profile文件中的其中一个,
执行的顺序为:~/.bash_profile、 ~/.bash_login、 ~/.profile。
如果 ~/.bash_profile文件存在的话,一般还会执行 ~/.bashrc文件。
因为在 ~/.bash_profile文件中一般会有下面的代码:

if [ -f ~/.bashrc ] ; then
. ./bashrc
fi
~/.bashrc中,一般还会有以下代码:

if [ -f /etc/bashrc ] ; then
. /bashrc
fi
所以,~/.bashrc会调用 /etc/bashrc文件。最后,在退出shell时,还会执行 ~/.bash_logout文件。

执行顺序为:

/etc/profile 
+-- ~/.bash_profile | ~/.bash_login | ~/.profile) 
    +--  ~/.bashrc 
        +-- /etc/bashrc 
            +-- ~/.bash_logout

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