I’ve a executable named say “sortx”. Now I want to write a C program which transforms this executable into a shell command.
ex:
./sortx numbers.txt
After running the C program on “sortx” what I want is :
sortx numbers.txt
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Add the directory in which sortx is present to $PATH. This way you could execute your program locally, like,
sortx numbers.txt
To add directory ~/my_bin to the beginning of the $PATH environment variable, add or update this in your .bash_profile: