Why does your install.sh script overwrite the user's bashrc file? This is a terrible security flaw.
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Why does your install.sh script overwrite the user's bashrc file? This is a terrible security flaw. You even change the user's prompt. Howcome?
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Why does your install.sh script overwrite the user's bashrc file? This is a terrible security flaw. You even change the user's prompt. Howcome?
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😅 Maybe that time i didn't knew i can append the alias too. I am gonna update it. Thanks
Why does your install.sh script overwrite the user's bashrc file? This is a terrible security flaw. You even change the user's prompt. Howcome?
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Updated the script, thanks.