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If I have something in the bash hash, on the $PATH, is there a way to dump the contents of that script?



e.g. if I do:



$ type ores_git_push


I get:




ores_git_push is hashed (/usr/local/bin/ores_git_push)




is there a way to get the contents of the script?



if I do:



$ type -a ores_git_push


I get:




ores_git_push is /Users/oleg/.nvm/versions/node/v10.10.0/bin/ores_git_push
ores_git_push is /usr/local/bin/ores_git_push



so worse case scenario I guess I could try to parse the results from type -a.










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    If I have something in the bash hash, on the $PATH, is there a way to dump the contents of that script?



    e.g. if I do:



    $ type ores_git_push


    I get:




    ores_git_push is hashed (/usr/local/bin/ores_git_push)




    is there a way to get the contents of the script?



    if I do:



    $ type -a ores_git_push


    I get:




    ores_git_push is /Users/oleg/.nvm/versions/node/v10.10.0/bin/ores_git_push
    ores_git_push is /usr/local/bin/ores_git_push



    so worse case scenario I guess I could try to parse the results from type -a.










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      If I have something in the bash hash, on the $PATH, is there a way to dump the contents of that script?



      e.g. if I do:



      $ type ores_git_push


      I get:




      ores_git_push is hashed (/usr/local/bin/ores_git_push)




      is there a way to get the contents of the script?



      if I do:



      $ type -a ores_git_push


      I get:




      ores_git_push is /Users/oleg/.nvm/versions/node/v10.10.0/bin/ores_git_push
      ores_git_push is /usr/local/bin/ores_git_push



      so worse case scenario I guess I could try to parse the results from type -a.










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      If I have something in the bash hash, on the $PATH, is there a way to dump the contents of that script?



      e.g. if I do:



      $ type ores_git_push


      I get:




      ores_git_push is hashed (/usr/local/bin/ores_git_push)




      is there a way to get the contents of the script?



      if I do:



      $ type -a ores_git_push


      I get:




      ores_git_push is /Users/oleg/.nvm/versions/node/v10.10.0/bin/ores_git_push
      ores_git_push is /usr/local/bin/ores_git_push



      so worse case scenario I guess I could try to parse the results from type -a.







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          cat "$(type -p ores_git_push)"





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            What about the good old cat command?



            cat /usr/local/bin/ores_git_push





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              I'm not sure why the hash would matter, but you could do:



              cat $(which ores_git_push)





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                      What about the good old cat command?



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                              I'm not sure why the hash would matter, but you could do:



                              cat $(which ores_git_push)





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                              I'm not sure why the hash would matter, but you could do:



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                              I'm not sure why the hash would matter, but you could do:



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