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There might be a better way, but how I generally handle this is adding the
~/.local/bin
directory to the start of thePATH
env via~/.bashrc
like:and creating a file with the name
~/.local/bin/command
. This file will look something like what is below, note the full path to the real binary (/usr/bin/command
in this case) else you'll get an endless recursion:Once you
chmod +x ~/.local/bin/command
, you can just callcommand
and it will run it with the script which sets up the environment and passes the arguments to the actual binary.