Linux Command Alias in Shell – Create Your Own Shortcut Commands!



Linux Command Alias in Shell – Create Your Own Shortcut Commands!

Linux Command Alias in Shell - Create Your Own Shortcut Commands!

Linux Command Alias in Shell is a tutorial to help you create your own shortcut commands using shell and aliases! You can do this using bash, fish, or zsh. Whatever shell you use the process is similar. Make using commands in Linux easier by applying this to your own commands. In Linux you can specify your own commands and then string others so that it makes a chain of commands. Which is great to condense things. This Linux Command Alias tutorial is great for beginners! Also if you’re an advanced user and haven’t started using Aliases check them out today!

It’s it a simple process, but is great for beginners who don’t want to memorize their commands or they want to make them more efficient. They can use a Linux Command Alias through Shell by editing their .bashrc file. Some Linux distros already create their own Aliases, such as, Ubuntu which is what I’ll be using today to show you how to create an alias in Linux. I’m using Ubuntu 20.04 LTS, but this can be applied anywhere a shell is installed.

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