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submitted 1 year ago* (last edited 1 year ago) by MoriGM@feddit.de to c/linux@lemmy.ml

What are your most liked alias for long commands or just to give them better names.

Mine are:

alias load="source .load.sh"
alias eload="$EDITOR .load.sh"
alias gpush="git push"
alias gadd="git add --all"
alias gcommit="git commit -m "
alias gst="git status -s"
alias gpull="git pull"
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[-] ArmoredGoat@feddit.de 1 points 1 year ago

Quite basic but saves me a couple of seconds each time. alias update="sudo apt update && sudo apt upgrade -y && sudo apt autoremove -y && sudo apt autoclean -y"

[-] conc@lemmy.ml 1 points 1 year ago
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[-] minorsecond@lemmy.ml 1 points 1 year ago
alias ein='f() { sudo emerge -av $1 };f'
alias eup='sudo emerge -avuDN @world'
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[-] CsXGF8uzUAOh6fqV@lemmy.world 1 points 1 year ago

Selection of my fish abbreviations for comfy terminal creatures:

# MISC -----------------
abbr -a la 'exa -la'
abbr -a p 'python'
abbr -a v 'nvim'
abbr -a rmd 'rm -rf'
abbr -a feh 'feh --scale-down -d'
abbr -a ka 'doas killall'
abbr -a fp 'ffplay'
abbr -a ff 'firefox'
abbr -a tree 'exa -T'
abbr -a libver 'dpkg -l | grep'
abbr -a ex 'chmod +x'
# specific file and directory based
abbr -a notes 'nvim ~/.vimwiki/index.md'
abbr -a idir 'cd ~/some/important/dir'
abbr -a fishconf 'nvim ~/.config/fish/config.fish'
abbr -a vimconf 'nvim ~/.config/nvim/init.vim'
abbr -a i3conf 'nvim ~/.config/i3/config'
# PACMAN ---------------
abbr -a pin 'doas pacman -S'
abbr -a pun 'doas pacman -Rns'
abbr -a pss 'pacman -Ss'
abbr -a pls 'pacman -Qd'
abbr -a aurls 'paru -Qm'
abbr -a pct 'pacman -Q | wc -l'
abbr -a syu 'paru -Syu'
abbr -a pcl 'paccache -r -k 1; paru --cc;'
abbr -a pfd 'pacman -Qs'
# GIT ------------------
abbr -a ga 'git add -A; git status'
abbr -a gr 'git reset'
abbr -a gd 'git diff'
abbr -a gc 'git commit -m'
abbr -a gdc 'git diff HEAD~0 --stat'
abbr -a gl 'git log'
abbr -a gb 'git branch'
abbr -a gp 'git push origin'
abbr -a gch 'git checkout'
abbr -a gam 'git commit --amend - m'
abbr -a gcl 'git clone'
# RUST -----------------
abbr -a cc 'cargo clippy --all-features'
abbr -a ccc 'cargo check'
abbr -a cb 'cargo build'
abbr -a cr 'cargo run'
abbr -a cbr 'cargo build --release'
abbr -a crr 'cargo run --release'
abbr -a ct 'cargo test'
abbr -a ctt 'cargo tarpaulin --ignore-tests --skip-clean'
abbr -a bacon 'bacon clippy-all -w'
abbr -a cil 'cargo install --path ./'
abbr -a cia 'cargo install-update -a'
abbr -a ca 'cargo add'
[-] MoriGM@feddit.de 1 points 1 year ago

I maybe steal your rust aliases What is bacon by the way?

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[-] marv99@feddit.de 0 points 1 year ago* (last edited 1 year ago)

Parse JWT token which is base64 (alias is CSH syntax), usage: tokenparse filename

alias tokenparse "cat "\""\$1"\"" | jq -R 'split("\""."\"") | .[0],.[1] | @base64d | fromjson'"

[-] MoriGM@feddit.de 1 points 1 year ago

Never worked with them but maybe helpful for the future.

[-] Nellum@feddit.de 0 points 1 year ago

alias gladog="git log —all —decorate —oneline —graph" is my all time favourite. Sometimes I just want to have a quick way to see the git graph in the terminal.

[-] MoriGM@feddit.de 1 points 1 year ago

Uhhh a terminal git user too

[-] Nellum@feddit.de 1 points 1 year ago

Since my company won’t pay for Gitkraken I sadly am :/

[-] MoriGM@feddit.de 1 points 1 year ago

In my old company we used it and mostly it was just a ram eater for me XD

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[-] Moonwalk@lemm.ee 0 points 1 year ago* (last edited 1 year ago)

I like to use the ones includes in oh-my-zsh. It's a big list, but the ones I use the most are:

gst --> git status

gcam --> git commit -am

gcp --> git cherry-pick

gsta --> git stash save

gstp --> git stash pop

gpsup --> git push --set-upstream origin $(git_current_branch)

grb --> git rebase

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