Common bash aliases

Jerry Davis jdawgaz at cox.net
Thu Jan 3 20:52:52 MST 2008


my favorite

alias gh='history | grep -i'



On Thursday 03 January 2008 20:43, Matt Graham wrote:
> From: "Jared Anderson" <jared at thegoldenedge.com>
>
> > On 1/3/08, Stephen P Rufle <stephen.p.rufle at cox.net> wrote:
> > > alias ls='ls -aF --color=always'
> > > alias ll='ls -l'
> > > alias ..='cd ..'
> > > alias ...='cd ../..'
> > > The first 2 and the last 2 I have seen used by Matt G while helping me
> > > at my house. I would like to know what are other people's favorites.
>
> I can't take credit for .. and ... .  SuSE set those up automagically in
> the 6.x and 7.x days, and I've kept them out of habit.  They're still
> useful enough that I tend to add them to ~/.alias on any machine where
> I have an account.
>
> > alias rm='rm -i'
> > alias cp='cp -i'
> > alias mv='mv -i'
>
> touch ./-f
> # The alias won't save you then, eh?
>
> > alias vi='vim'
>
> Preach on.
>
> > alias ps='ps x'
>
> alias pm='ps auxw | more' # gotta see everything running
>
> More stuff:
>
> alias cda='cd /var/www/localhost/htdocs'
> alias cdl='cd /var/log/apache2'
> alias cdp='cd /home/mhgraham/public_html'
> alias cds='cd /var/spool/slrnpull/news'
> # directories that get used fairly often, modify for
> # your needs.
> alias cur='sed -e "s/000$/ MHz/" < /sys/devices/system/
> cpu/cpu0/cpufreq/scaling_cur_freq'
> # for some reason, sometimes cpufreqd decides to run the
> # CPU at max speed even though the load is 0.01.  This
> # alias lets me see if that's happening.
> alias slrnpull='slrnpull -d /var/spool/slrnpull -h news.individual.net'
> # Usenet is not dead as long as I have a Net drop.
>
>
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