Sourcing a file
Sourcing a file is different from execution, in that all commands are evaluated within the context of the current
bash session – this means that any variables, function, or aliases defined will persist throughout your session.
Create the file you wish to source sourceme.sh
#!/bin/bash
export A="hello_world"
alias sayHi="echo Hi"
sayHello() {
echo Hello
}
From your session, source the file
$ source sourceme.sh
From hencefourth, you have all the resources of the sourced file available
$ echo $A
hello_world
$ sayHi
Hi
$ sayHello
Hello
Note that the command . is synonymous to source, such that you can simply use
$ . sourceme.sh
Sourcing a virtual environment
When developing several applications on one machine, it becomes useful to separate out dependencies into virtual
environments.
With the use of virtualenv, these environments are sourced into your shell so that when you run a command, it
comes from that virtual environment.
This is most commonly installed using pip.
pip install https://github.com/pypa/virtualenv/tarball/15.0.2
Create a new environment
virtualenv --python=python3.5 my_env
Activate the environment
source my_env/bin/activate