A typical install of OS X won't create a .bash_profile for you. When you want to run functions from your command line, this is a must-have.
- Start up Terminal
- Type "cd ~/" to go to your home folder
- Type "touch .bash_profile" to create your new file.
- Edit .bash_profile with your favorite editor (or you can just type "open -e .bash_profile" to open it in TextEdit.
- Type ". .bash_profile" to reload .bash_profile and update any functions you add.
export PS1="\[\033[36m\]\u\[\033[m\]@\[\033[32m\]\h:\[\033[33;1m\]\w\[\033[m\]\$ "
export CLICOLOR=1
export LSCOLORS=ExFxBxDxCxegedabagacad
alias ls='ls -GFh'
export CFLAGS=-Qunused-arguments
export CPPFLAGS=-Qunused-arguments
http://redfinsolutions.com/blog/creating-bashprofile-your-mac