Thanks Benj, that would help,
Used to do this for CVS, didnt knew it can be done for Drush too.
Can you also provide some info as to how to use the alias.On Wed, May 2, 2012 at 10:28 AM, Benj Fredrick <benj.fredrick@gmail.com> wrote:
you could save some typing by either updating your $PATH environment variable, or adding an alias to drush - both can be done in your .bashrc file (a hidden file in your home directory - log out and back in for the file to be re-read):alias drush="/opt/drush/drush"-OR-export PATH="/opt/drush/drush:$PATH"(obviously, change that path as appropriate)hope that helps someone :)-BenjOn Tue, May 1, 2012 at 9:51 PM, Vaibhav Jain <in.vaibhavjain@gmail.com> wrote:
You just need to keep the unzipped version of drush on your server, and then run any commands
like
/path/to/drush command-to-run
I do it this way
/opt/drush/drush cache-clear all--On Wed, May 2, 2012 at 6:47 AM, Luc <Luc@dzinelabs.com> wrote:Good evening list,
I'm thinking about using drush and after going over the drush page i'm
still having some basic questions about it. I hope somebody can
enlighten me ...
1) my box is an xp sp3, so i need the windows installer to install it
on my pc, correct?
2) i'm on a shared host, do i need (ask the host) to install something on the server
also?
Step 1 and 2 done: ready to use drush?
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