Whenever I start a new session with iTerm, it sends `sudo su` and `PS1="[web stage | \d \t \w]:"` to the terminal window. I'm think this is something that someone set up for me in iTerm a long time ago. It's very irritating and I want it to stop. :-)

I looked all over the settings/prefs in iTerm and can't find any sign of what could be doing it, nor the string `sudo su` or `PS1=` anywhere. (And yes, Profiles > Command > Send Text at Start is empty-- that was my first thought but nothing there.)

I am 99% sure this is something from iTerm and not bash because when I launch the Terminal app, I don't get this behavior.

Where would this be stored and how can I stop it?

**-- EDIT to add details:**

It's not "Send Text at Start."

This is happening only in iTerm, not Terminal. Here's my iTerm Preferences/Profiles screen: 

[![enter image description here][1]][1]

And, here's my `~/.bash_profile` file:

    export EC2_HOME=~/.ec2
    export PATH=$PATH:/bin:/usr/bin:EC2_HOME/bin:/usr/local/bin
    export EC2_PRIVATE_KEY=pk-afv_db1.pem
    export EC2_CERT=cert-afv_db1.pem


And my entire `~/.bashrc` file:

    alias myip=ifconfig | grep 'inet ' | grep -v 127.0.0.1 |
       cut -d\   -f2
    export EDITOR="/usr/local/bin/mate -w"
    export PATH=$PATH:/usr/bin:/bin:/usr/sbin:/sbin:/usr/local/bin:/usr/X11/bin


  [1]: https://i.sstatic.net/Pynop.png