gdbinit - GDB initialization scripts
~/.config/gdb/gdbinit
~/.gdbinit
./.gdbinit
These files contain GDB commands to automatically execute during GDB
startup. The lines of contents are canned sequences of commands,
described in the GDB manual in node Sequences
Ω- shell
command info -f gdb -n Sequences
.
Please read more in the GDB manual in node Startup
Ω-
shell command info -f gdb -n Startup
.
System-wide initialization file. It is executed unless user specified
GDB option -nx
or -n
. See more in the GDB
manual in node System-wide configuration
Ω- shell command
info -f gdb -n System-wide configuration
.
System-wide initialization directory. All files in this directory are
executed on startup unless user specified GDB option -nx
or
-n
, as long as they have a recognized file extension. See
more in the GDB manual in node System-wide configuration
Ω-
shell command info -f gdb -n System-wide configuration
.
User initialization file. It is executed unless user specified GDB
options -nx
, -n
or -nh
.
Initialization file for current directory. It may need to be enabled
with GDB security command set auto-load local-gdbinit
. See
more in the GDB manual in node
Init File in the Current Directory
Ω- shell command
info -f gdb -n Init File in the Current Directory
.
gdb (1), info -f gdb -n Startup
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