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how to run .bashrc from .zshrc

# You can't "export" your .bashrc to a .zshrc. 
# .bashrc is a file that runs bash commands. 
# .zshrc is a file that runs zsh commands.

# You can't expect zsh to be able to run the bash commands in your .bashrc,
# so you should convert it into a new .zshrc instead of trying to run .bashrc 
# from .zshrc or copying the former into the latter.

# If you want a common shell initialization file for all your shells; 
# use .profile (and remove .bashrc and .zshrc). 
# It's sourced by all POSIX shells. 
# And in there, stick to POSIX shell features only. 
# Then that code will run in any POSIX shell. 
# (Though, I'm not 100% certain that zsh is POSIX compliant).
 
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