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Setting Up a Bash Profile and Aliasing a Program

May 14, 2010

Understanding the bash environment and simple bash scripting can really speed up your neuroimaging work. While I am not an expert in scripting, I have learned a few tricks that can make life easier. If you are interested in learning … Continue reading →

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