I have accidentally put winehq.key
into /etc/bash_completion.d/
in the process of docker-machine
completion installation.
I've tried to set up docker-machine auto completion and followed these instructions from the official website: https://docs.docker.com/machine/completion/
I've copied this to my terminal:
sudo curl -L https://raw.githubusercontent.com/docker/machine/v0.16.0/contrib/completion/bash/docker-machine.bash -o /etc/bash_completion.d/docker-machine
Now every time I open a new terminal, it tries to run something that looks like the following:
-----BEGIN: command not found
mQGNBFwOmrgBDAC9FZW3dFpew1hwDaqRfdQQ1ABcmOYu1NKZHwYjd+bGvcR2LRGe: command not found
bash: R5dfRqG1Uc/5r6CPCMvnWxFprymkqKEADn8eFn+aCnPx03HrhA+lNEbciPfTHylt: No such file or directory
bash: 6jCdl6eoCCkKNOIbr/MMSkd2KqAqDVM5cnnlQ7q+AXzwNpj3RGJVoBxbS0nn9JWY: No such file or directory
QNQrWh9rAcMIGT+b1le0: command not found
=4lsa: command not found
-----END: command not found
I did not copy everything just a few lines.
I removed the file I copied using curl
, but it did not work. It seems that there is nothing new in ~/.bashrc
as well. How to prevent terminal from running this on startup?
~/.bash_profile
and/or~/.profile
? Do you have calls togpg
in any of these files?~/.bash_profile
and~/.profile
was last modified a year ago/etc/bash_completion.d/
directory and its contents. You have added the gpg key of winhq somewhere.winehq.key
in bash_completion.d directory. You can post it as an answer.