Bashalias
Understandingalias
Aliases in Bash allow you to create shortcuts for long or frequently used commands. This makes it easier to execute complex commands with a simple keyword.
Creating Aliases
To create an alias, use the syntaxalias name='command', wherename is the shortcut you want to use, andcommand is the full command you want to run.
Example: Simple Alias - List
alias ll='ls -la'In this example,ll lists all files in long format.
Example: Simple Alias - Git Status
alias gs='git status'In this example,gs is a shortcut forgit status.
Managing Aliases
To view all current aliases, use thealias command without arguments.
Example: Viewing Aliases
aliasalias ll='ls -l'alias gs='git status'To remove an alias, useunalias name.
Example: Removing an Alias
unalias gsCreating Permanent Aliases
To make an alias permanent, add it to your~/.bashrc or~/.bash_profile file.
Example: Adding Permanent Alias - Open Editor
nano ~/.bashrcExample: Adding Permanent Alias - Add Alias
alias ll='ls -la'Example: Adding Permanent Alias - Save and Apply
source ~/.bashrc
