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alias Linux Command |
alias command is used to create our own commands (command shortcuts) so that we don't have to remember/ type repeatedly used/ lengthy commands. |
2019-08-23 |
2019-08-23 |
alias
command is used to create our own commands (command shortcuts) so that we don't have to remember/ type repeatedly used/ lengthy commands.
Following is the syntax for creating an alias
alias name=value
where the name
is the new name you want to assign and value
is the actual command.
Lets take a realtime usecase so that we can understand easily.
We will type ls -al
frequently to list all files in a directory. Lets assign an alias files
to the command so that you can simply type files
instead typing ls -al
. Following command creats the alias with name files
for ls- al
alias files='ls -al'
After runnng the about command we can simply type files
to list all files & directories, instead typing ls -al
Following command lists all created aliases
alias -p
$ alias -p
alias files='ls -al'
We can delete an alias with name using following command
unalias <alians_name>
Following command removes all aliases that are created
unalias -a