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hey there nick gentakus here in this video were going to go over how to avoid getting warnings from shell check whenever you source in files from your shell scripts for example i have this demo script over here and im just sourcing in this a file here which is another shell script that just echoes out what we see there and if i run this demo script then its going to say hello from a but if we do a shell check on this demo script then it is going to say that we have a couple options here so one were getting this error sc1091 you can just click the link here to check it out if youd like but we need to either one go back to our demo script over here and annotate this to say like you know what lets just go like shell check disable and then we can do sc what is it 1091 and if we rerun shell check here then it is good to go another way to fix this one is to use source here and supply the path to the file interestingly enough though this actually does not work for me um i dont know w