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I just installed sdkman for installing grails on my machine (MacOS). When I run which sdk command I don't get any output. But when I run the sdk help command the shell is able to resolve it and give the right output. I checked all the directories mentioned in $PATH environment variable but I could not find any executable sdk. So my question is how is shell able to resolve the sdk command?

Note: I also checked in Ubuntu and I see the same behavior.

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HoldOffHunger
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As you mentioned correctly "sdk" is not a command, its a declared function created by sdkman-main.sh (in ~/.sdkman/src) once called from ~/.sdkman/bin/sdkman-init.sh

This is the reason why the installation page of sdkman asks for appending the following steps in the .bash_profile which declares this function each time the bash profile is loaded :

#THIS MUST BE AT THE END OF THE FILE FOR SDKMAN TO WORK!!!

[[ -s "/home/dudette/.sdkman/bin/sdkman-init.sh" ]] && source "/home/dudette/.sdkman/bin/sdkman-init.sh"

This is also the reason "which" command doesn't pick it up as it checks for the installed commands on the linux PATH

cmxiv 914
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OK. So I found it out. As @that-other-guy mentioned in the comment above, I used type -a instead of which, which showed me that it was a function defined.

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