If you find that you are ritually executing the same set of statements each time you begin your Darwin session, you may want to create a .darwininit file in your home directory. Each time you start the Darwin environment, the system loads this file automatically (it essentially performs a ReadProgram('.darwininit'); statement). Any set of legal statements can be placed in here including ReadRawFile and ReadLibrary commands. A typical .darwininit file might look like this
> CreateDayMatrices(); # calculate the Dayhoff matrices > PepDB := ReadDb('~cbrg/DB/SwissProt'); # load Swiss-Prot > NucDB := ReadDb('~cbrg/DB/EMBL'); # load the EMBL database > ReadLibrary('MultiAlign'); # library file for performing MSAs