alias command
alias command The alias command can be useful if you want to create a 'shortcut' to a command. The format is alias name='command' > alias home='cd /home/dave/public_html' This will create an alias called home which will put you in the /home/dave/public_html directory whenever you type home at the command prompt. You can alias any command you want, and include options for the command. > alias list='ls -la' This will create an alias called list, which will use the ls command to print a long-style listing of all files in the current directory (the -l gives a long-style list, and the -a shows all files - including hidden files). (Find out more about the ls command) To see a list of aliases set up on your linux box, just type alias at the prompt. > alias alias attrib='chmod' alias chdir='cd' alias copy='cp' alias cp='cp -i' alias d='dir' alias del='rm' alias deltree='rm -r' alias dir='/bin/ls $LS_OPTIONS --format=vertical' alias edit='pico' alias ff='whereis' alias ls='/bin/ls $LS_OPTIONS' alias mem='top' alias move='mv' alias mv='mv -i' alias pico='pico -w -z' alias rm='rm -i' alias search='grep' alias v='vdir' alias vdir='/bin/ls $LS_OPTIONS --format=long' alias which='type -path' alias wtf='watch -n 1 w -hs' alias wth='ps -uxa | more' > You can see there are a few already set up on a default Redhat 9 installation. To remove an alias, use the unalias command.
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