zsh: command not found: rabbitmq-server - rabbitmq

I've been following the RabbitMQ installation guide via homebrew.
It says to add a line to my .bash_profile, but since I'm using ohmyzsh for my terminal I'm guessing I have to edit my .zshrc file.
I've tried adding the following possibilities:
PATH=$PATH:/usr/local/sbin
export PATH=$PATH:/usr/local/sbin
export PATH=/usr/local/sbin:$PATH
Unfortunately none of them worked.
Elsewhere in the .zshrc file I see this line: export ZSH=/Users/robinkim/.oh-my-zsh. This may give a clue as to what needs to be added.
EDIT: I simply forgot to brew link rabbitmq

as said in the edit you must type brew link rabbitmq in your terminal

For me the solution was to run
brew services start rabbitmq

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`-bash: rbenv: command not found` comes up every time I open a terminal on window. How do I fix this?

I have this bash: rbenv: command not found thing always coming up on my terminal whenever I open it and they appear four times as shown below.
I am using windows, please, how do I fix this? All solutions I have researched are tailored toward MacOs.
bash: rbenv: command not found
bash: rbenv: command not found
bash: rbenv: command not found
bash: rbenv: command not found
I am using windows, please, how do I fix this? All solutions I have researched are tailored toward MacOs.
The error is coming from bash, a Unix shell. It's unclear how that's running on Windows (perhaps Windows Subsystem for Linux?) but the MacOS (really Unix) instructions should work.
Presumably you installed rbenv in this Unix on Windows environment at some point and now it's gone. If you want it back, install it again.
If you want it gone, follow the uninstall instructions. rbenv will add a line rbenv init to your shell startup configuration files. In bash, look at your .bashrc and .bash_profile files in your home directory and remove anything to do with rbenv.
If you don't know how to use bash, see Introduction to Bash for more.

How do I stop iTerm2 from running xcodebuild and hanging when I open a window?

Since this morning, on my iMac (macOS High Sierra Version 10.13.6) any time I open an iTerm2 window (with Oh My Zsh installed), I see this:
It seems that it's trying to run xcodebuild and it's stuck. I never get a prompt, even after waiting a long time. I've tried pressing ctrl+C to end the process, and then I see this:
I'm not purposely trying to do anything with Xcode. I just want to use the command line. I've been working for months without this problem, and it just started today. Any suggestion for how I can resolve this and use iTerm like normal?
I had the similar issue.
This resolved the problem:
# sudo xcodebuild -license accept
I got the same issue with macOS Big Sur.
Tried all Google results and nothing works. Eventually, I found it was caused by setting Node.js v8.x as default in nvm, alias default to system will resolve the issue. Although I don't know why nvm need to run xcodebuild for Node.js v8.x.
I have got the same issue after updating my MBP16 with Big Sur today
I have checked my xcode command tools path with xcode-select -p and I found that the path was related to an older version of xcode (10.1 in my case, I do not remember the path, maybe /Applications/Xcode_10.1.app/Contents/Developer/).
I have reinstall xcode command tools (sudo rm -rf /Library/Developer/CommandLineTools and xcode-select --install) and I have switched the xcode command tools path with this command sudo xcode-select -switch /Library/Developer/CommandLineTools
The issue is resolved now
Many answers but at the first start the console is still very slow (15s).
Looking around I found out that somehow nvm needs xcodebuild.
The slowdown was fixed changing the nvm default to system
nvm alias default system
Still not well clear why this is happening, I suggest to figure out trying to change the nvm configuration until you obtain the result.
The hanging I was experiencing happened only once after reboot, and consequent launches of the shell happened instantly.
I've spent hours debugging this issue. I eventually traced the hanging to homebrew's start script. My finding was that /usr/bin/git was slow at start (took 12 secs to load) for some reason and Homebrew used that binary unless another was installed. I installed a newer version of git through Homebrew using brew install git and this fixed the issue.
Investigation
I could see that the hang causes 100% CPU usage in syspolicyd and I could see a -67062 error at the end of the hang through Console.app (this error means code object is not signed at all). Unfortunately, the error log did not point me to a specific file and I had to add echos inside the brew script to isolate the exact location of the hang. It turned out to be an execution of git. Installing another version of git that would overwrite the default one fixed the problem. I used brew install git since homebrew checks its own directory first for a git binary.
I am not exactly sure how/why the code signature of /usr/bin/git is broken. It wasn't broken when I first installed Homebrew. It was somehow corrupted later on.

Error while installing from script ZeroBraneStudio

When executing ZeroBraneStudioEduPack-1.70-linux.sh i get this error: xdg-desktop-menu: No writable system menu directory found.
It could be related to my desktop environment ? currently i'm using sway with xwayland.
According to this answer, seems to be an xdg bug. You can check if running sudo mkdir /usr/share/desktop-directories/ before running the install command fixes the issue. I'll consider adding it to the install script if it helps.

OSX Error dnvm: command not found

I am newbie to OSX. After following the step by step instructions from https://github.com/aspnet/home.
brew tap aspnet/dnx
brew update
brew install dnvm
I got the following error when I run dnvm upgrade:
$ dnvm upgrade
Error:
-bash: dnvm: command not found
I have tried locate the dnvm and looks like it is successfully installed in the \usr\local directory.
Is there a step I am missing?
run source dnvm.sh after brew install dnvm and try to run dnvm then. Preferably, put this on your shell profile (e.g. inside .profile file) so that it will persist.
For this specific problem like the answer above mention just run source dnvm.sh
If you want to get up and running with asp.net 5 in OSX see how I fixed some problems on the way this blog post tutorial can help

Manual Installation of Glassfish on Ubuntu

I just installed Glassfish on my Ubuntu server (No GUI) using THIS tutorial. Everything went well. But now when I'm trying to play with ASADMIN tool it's telling me this:
The program 'asadmin' is currently not
installed. You can install it by
typing: apt-get install glassfishv2
-bash: asadmin: command not found
So, in order to run asadmin tool always need to type:
/opt/glassfish/bin/asadmin start-domain domain1
or go to that folder and run it from there.
So, the question is, what file do i need to edit in order to set this path in to the environment.
You can add the following to your ~/.bashrc file to add all the binaries in /opt/glassfish/bin to your $PATH
export PATH=$PATH:/opt/glassfish/bin
~ expands to /home/your-user - just to be clear.
Just type to CLI:
export PATH=/opt/glassfish/bin/:$PATH