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Asked: June 8, 20262026-06-08T13:05:28+00:00 2026-06-08T13:05:28+00:00

I have multiple bash file. I want to write a master bash file which

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I have multiple bash file.
I want to write a master bash file which will include all required bash file in current directory.
I tried like this

#!/bin/bash
HELPER_DIR=`dirname $0`
.$HELPER_DIR/alias

But I when I put following line in my
$HOME/.bashrc

if [ -f /home/vivek/Helpers/bash/main.bash ]; then
    . /home/vivek/Helpers/bash/main.bash
fi

I am getting error no such file ./alias. File alias is there. How can I include relative bash file ?

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    2026-06-08T13:05:32+00:00Added an answer on June 8, 2026 at 1:05 pm

    Use $( dirname "${BASH_SOURCE[0]}" ) instead.

    I added these two lines two my ~/.bashrc:

    echo '$0=' $0
    echo '$BASH_SOURCE[0]=' ${BASH_SOURCE[0]}
    

    and started bash:

    $ bash
    $0= bash
    $BASH_SOURCE[0]= /home/igor/.bashrc
    

    There is a difference between $0 and $BASH_SOURCE when you start a script with source (or .) or in ~/.bashrc.

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