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Aliases Junky

debian/ubuntu aliases of my own

I put all those here with different purposes in mind:

  • ease the exchange with my linux wonderful world co-explorators (Grüßen Nitneuk & Stefen)
  • get eventual tips, feedbacks and improvements suggestions
  • get my hand on bash, git & github (see 'Help for Git & Github' hereafter)

How To

####Easy version

  • find the aliases that fit your need in the text files (sorted by thematic)
  • open the file ~/.bash_aliases for edition and paste the alias (create one if none)
  • save
  • reload the aliases with the command . ~/.bashrc (reload aliases globally: ~/.bash_aliases is just for your session)

####Junky version (generate the ~/.bash_aliases file from multiple text files)

  • create a folder dedicated to your aliases
  • create there a text file 'loc-dir' to define the path you will use as variable -> set 'aldir' (for alias-directory) to the path of the alias folder you just created: aldir=~/MyAliases (make sure you don't use a '/' at the end)
  • you will generate your '~/.bash_aliases' file with the 'genal' function (cf AliasManagement) -> make sure to also set a 'exclude_from_aliases' variable: mine look like exclude_from_aliases="readme|cat_src|old" (I exclude the source of this readme, an intermediary result of the genal function and my old aliases I don't use but don't want to erase yet)
  • first generation requires to launch the command directly in the shell, it can look as this (mind to edit the 'exclude_from_aliases' variable depending of the file you already created that are ): aldir=`pwd` exclude_from_aliases="" cd $aldir/src/; echo -e '\n\e[0;32 Starting to generate aliases' for filename in !($exclude_from_aliases); do echo -e "\n\n\n#$filename\n#===============================\n" cat "$filename" done > ~/.bash_aliases; echo -e '\n\e[0;32 bash_aliases re-generated' }
  • As for the Easy version, you need to reload the aliases with the command . ~/.bashrc (reload aliases globally: ~/.bash_aliases is just for your session)

######NB: Problems with Github MarkDown I could find a way to nicely escape bash commentaries '#' which Github MarkDown turned into hearders, I thus replaced them with backslash (cf genalreadme). Beware not to copy commentaries without changing back from '' to '#' !

######Manipulate Aliases see 'Alias management' functionalities includes:

  • edit the aliases file ('edal')
  • generate the alias file from different source text file ('genal')
  • reload aliases ('real')
  • add an alias to aliases from command line ('addal')
  • search in existing aliases ('catag')

######Installation required

  • Some commands require to install packages (nethogs, xrandr...): time to fire your 'agi'!

######Help for bash syntax http://www.tldp.org/LDP/abs/html/refcards.html

######Help for Git & Github If some want to use this repo for pedagogic purpose too, you are very welcome! Here is a great tutorial http://rogerdudler.github.io/git-guide/

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