Josee9988 / bashAliases

Scripts that let you add a lot of aliases to your Linux shell

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ALIASESJOSE

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My aliases, shortcuts and scripts, all in one!

Shell script that adds several aliases to your '~/bash_aliases' file.

You can choose which ones to install in the installation script.

Made in ubuntu, and the 'updating and cleaning' aliases are focused in apt packages.


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How to run the installation script ⚙️

To execute it and add the aliases you want to use:

bash aliasesjose.sh

or

chmod +x aliasesjose.sh
./aliasesjose.sh

And the script will guide you and will let you check what aliases you want to install.


Aliases avalaible:

For updating and cleaning your system

  • updatef: For updating and upgrading your system and distribution. Remember to execute as sudo
  • cleanf: For cleaning trash and checking if the installations are correct. Remember to execute as sudo
  • updateff: For using updatef and then cleanf (recommended). Remember to execute as sudo

Easy navigation with cd

  • cd..: So you will not miss if you don't add that space.
  • ..: For going back 1 folder.
  • ...: For going back 2 folders.
  • ....: For going back 3 folders.
  • .....: For going back 4 folders.

Easy navigation to main folders

It also allows lowercase in the name of the folder ex: "cddesktop" works the same as "cdDesktop" and so on.

  • cdDesktop: to go to the desktop
  • cdDocuments: to go to documents
  • cdDownloads: to go to downloads
  • cdTrash: to go to the trash

Support for WSL (Windows Subsystem for Linux)

  • cdDesktop: to go to the Windows desktop
  • cdDocuments: to go to the Windows documents
  • cdc: to go to the Windows (C:) drive.
  • cdd: to go to the Windows (D:) drive.

Easy extract

  • extract $1: Use extract + your compressed file and it will use the right decompresser. (.tar.bz2, .tar.gz, .bz2, .rar, .gz, .tar, .tbz2, .tgz, .zip, .z, .7z).

Mariadb.service (mysql)

  • startmaria: For starting mariadb.service
  • stopmaria: For stopping mariadb.service
  • statusmaria: For knowing the status of mariadb.service
  • usemaria: For joining mysql as root using a password

Git

  • gts: For git status

  • gta: For git add -a

  • gtm "comment": For git commit -m

  • gtam "comment": For git commit -a -m

  • gtt "version" "comment: For git tag "$1" -m "$2"

  • gtl: For git color formatted with colors

  • gtps: For git push

  • gtpl: For git pull

  • gtp+: For git push

  • gtp-: For git pull

  • gps: For git push

  • gtl: For git pull

  • gtshow: For git show

  • gtstash: For git stash

  • gtinit: For git init

  • gtCreate: Creates a new repository and initializes it. Using curl and GitHub's API

Counting lines

Example: "clines java css html": will output the number of lines of all the files that are *.java, *.css or *.html. Searched recursively through all subdirectories

  • clines 'extension': Counts the lines of 1 file extension.
  • clines 'extension' 'extension': Counts the lines of 2 different file extensions.
  • clines 'extension' 'extension': Counts the lines of 3 different file extensions.
  • clines 'extension' 'extension': Counts the lines of 4 different file extensions.
  • clines 'extension' 'extension': Counts the lines of 5 different file extensions.

Extra linux system

  • sudos: Instead of sudo -s
  • hibernate: Instead of systemctl hibernate
  • suspend: Instead of systemctl suspend
  • mkdir: For mkdir -pv
  • ping: For time ping -c 7
  • calc: For bc -l
  • rm: For rm -v
  • mv: For mv -v
  • lsall: For ls -all
  • rmall: For rm -R
  • defrag: For e4defrag -vc $1 (Ex: defrag /dev/sdb1) Remember to execute as sudo
  • sysinf: For cat /etc/os-release. Info of the operating system
  • ram: For free -h. For knowing the RAM used and free
  • dusage: For knowing the disk usage of the folders, you might specify a folder or it will select the current one.
  • c: For clearing the shell.

Extra aliases of programs

  • sysinfo: An alias for 'neofetch'.
  • temp: An alias for 'sensors'.
  • tmp: An alias for 'sensors'.

Acknowledgements

⚠️Remember that this script does not guarantee a 100% effectiveness and may have some issue at some point. Use it at your own risk and always do backups of your data.⚠️

Made with a lot of ❤️❤️ by @Josee9988