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Run script before Bash exits

I'd like to run a script every time I close a Bash session.

I use XFCE and Terminal 0.4.5 (Xfce Terminal Emulator), I would like to run a script every time I close a tab in Terminal including the last one (when I close Terminal).

Something like .bashrc but running at the end of every session.

.bash_logout doesn't work

You use trap (see man bash ):

trap /u1/myuser/on_exit_script.sh EXIT

The command can be added to your .profile/.login

This works whether you exit the shell normally (eg via exit command) or simply kill the terminal window/tab, since the shell gets the EXIT signal either way - I just tested by exiting my putty window.

My answer is similar to DVK's answer but you have to use a command or function, not a file.

$ man bash

   [...]

   trap [-lp] [[arg] sigspec ...]
          The command arg is to be read and executed when the shell
          receives signal(s) sigspec.

          [...]

          If a sigspec is EXIT (0) the command arg is executed on
          exit from the shell.

So, you can add to your .bashrc something like the following code:

finish() {
  # Your code here
}

trap finish EXIT

Write you script in "~/.bash_logout". It executed by bash(1) when login shell exits.

If you close your session with "exit", might be able to something like alias endbash="./runscript;exit" and just exit by entering endbash. I'm not entirely sure this works, as I'm running windows at the moment.

edit: DVK has a better answer.

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