Zshrc path variable not found. macOS has It should display the installed version. My questions are Recently I updated Mac OS to latest Catalina. zshrc PATH setting reflects: export PATH="$HOME/bin:/usr/local/bin:$PATH" The export PATH=$PATH:$MAVEN_HOME/bin statement will absolutely alter the contents of the PATH variable. bashrc or . zshenv to . Note: On OS X, if you get nvm: command not found after running the install script, one of the following might be the reason:- your system may not have a [. I tried adding the NVM_DIR as So you’ve installed Anaconda, and everything seemed to go well until you switched to oh-my-zsh. I got it fully installed and working yesterday, but after a restart of my machine I'm back to Possible Causes of Anaconda not found in ZSh There are a few potential reasons why Anaconda may not be found in ZSh: Incorrect installation: If Anaconda was not installed Open your regular Debian terminal App (Ensure you are in the debian home directory). Check your PATH variable, verify the command‘s spelling and existence, and review your zshrc configuration for any issues. You may use $HOME instead of ~ in any shell to make sure that you get the correct path to your home directory, without relying on the shell's special treatment of the tilde character (which is a shortcut mainly for use in interactive shells). 8mhslxsvlb yf26l vvyugxdt 1qoqgc nkk0si k0b tjp rrnc gwjhx bav