## auto-exec-bin ### Instructions Create a file `auto-exec-bin.sh`, which will make a binary with the name `01exec` in `~/myBins` executable from any working directory. You can use any binary from your choice to test your script. > You can pick any binary for the tests! Expected Output: ```console $ ls -l ~/myBins # the binary 01exec $ 01exec error: command not found: 01exec $ ./auto-exec-bin.sh $ 01exec Hello 01 Scripting Pool $ cd /{random-path} && 01exec Hello 01 Scripting Pool $ ``` ### Hints `PATH` environment variable is a variable where the shell search for the binaries for the execution. When you put a command the shell will search for binary in `PATH` folders ![auto binary exec](resources/auto-exec-diagram.png) > You have to use Man or Google to know more about commands flags, in order to solve this exercise! > Google and Man will be your friends!