Open speedupmate opened 8 years ago
simple rm-rf does not seem to do the trick? what are the steps to completely remove xiki and it's dependencies?
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it seems that Xiki adds a couple of lines to your .bashrc (or both .bashrc and .zshrc in my case).
You need to find the entries for "source ~/.xsh" in any of your shell startup files.
simple rm-rf does not seem to do the trick? what are the steps to completely remove xiki and it's dependencies?