Load OS X's environment.plist in your shell Ruby script

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Load OS X's environment.plist in your shell - To make environment variables available to Mac OS X GUI applications, those variables must be defined in your ~/.MacOSX/environment.plist. To make environment variables available to Mac OS X GUI applications, those variables must be defined in your ~/.MacOSX/environment.plist.

Sometimes you want to have those same environment variables available from your shell as well. If you're using Terminal, that's no problem--the variables from environment.plist are available. But what if you need to SSH into the machine? Adhering to the DRY principle, this script can be launched from your shell's rc file to load up the environment variables from environment.plist.
Load OS X's environment.plist in your shell is a Ruby script for Snippets scripts design by santry. It runs on following operating system: Windows / Linux.

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