- * If, however, you want to use software in the locker, you will be better served by running {{{add <locker>}}} (e.g. {{{add ruby-lang}}}). This will attach the locker at {{{/mit/<locker>}}} and will add the `bin` directory (for your architecture) of that locker to your PATH. What this means is that you should be able to run any software thereafter by simply typing the name of the program at the command line.
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+ * If, however, you want to use software in the locker, you will be better served by running {{{add <locker>}}} (e.g. {{{add ruby-lang}}}). This will attach the locker at {{{/mit/<locker>}}} and will add the `bin` directory (for your architecture) of that locker to your PATH. What this means is that you should be able to run any program located in that locker by simply typing the name of the program at the command line.
+ * If you frequently use the same locker, it may be helpful for you to add the {{{add <locker>}}} command to your {{{.environment}}} file. To do this simply from the Athena command line, type {{{echo "add lockername" > ~/.environment}}} or {{{echo "add lockername >> ~/.environment}}}.