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title: "Hide \"Last login:\" on bash login"
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kind: article
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slug: hide-last-login-on-bash-login
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created_at: 2010-11-25
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- BASH
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- MacOSX
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Everytime I open a new Terminal on my Mac, I get a line like this:
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Last login: Thu Nov 25 09:07:55 on ttys004
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This annoys me. I don't care when I last opened a local Terminal.
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~
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To hide this "Last login" message when logging in to bash you need to create a file in your homedirectory.
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touch ~/.hushlogin
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With this `.hushlogin` file in place you won't see the "Last login" message and go directly to your prompt, where you want to be.
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