Matlab automatically starts when I open Terminal on my MAC

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Hello,
I have Matlab version 15 and I was using my terminal and looking through all the folders because I was looking for a file. I believe I opened the startup file in my root. Now every time I open terminal Matlab opens automatically and I cannot run commands on my terminal until I close the Matlab program. Does anyone have any suggestions on how to prevent this?
Thanks.

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Walter Roberson
Walter Roberson on 5 Jun 2015
This has nothing to do with cron. You have created a shell initialization file that mentions matlab. Check your ~/.bashrc ~/.bash_profile ~/.bash_login ~/.profile ~/.bashrc
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Christopher LaFave
Christopher LaFave on 3 Mar 2020
Edited: Christopher LaFave on 3 Mar 2020
Nice! Thank you Mr. Roberson. I had pasted the path to my Matlab, "just for a minute", into my .bashrc in order to add it to an alias, and promptly forgot all about it. That's the last time I use a system file as a "scratch pad".

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Ayush
Ayush on 5 Jun 2015
it seems you have created a Cron Job (Scheduled Task), matlab is triggered as soon as you open Terminal.
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kyrollos yanny
kyrollos yanny on 5 Jun 2015
Thank you for the response. Do you know how I can undo this? Or can you refer me to a good website?
Walter Roberson
Walter Roberson on 12 Mar 2020
cron would be an unlikely culprit. cron tasks are not triggered when you run a particular executable.

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