Michael Wardle wrote:
Luke Kendall wrote:

(I.e. after starting a login zsh, you'd have to explicitly source
~/.zlogin or whatever).


By what mechanism are you ensuring zsh is invoked as a login shell rather than a non-login shell?

Does $- include "i"?
Does setopt show that interactive is on?

Whoops!

The appropriate shell option is "login" rather than "interactive", so obviously I'd be looking for "setopt | grep login".

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