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30 Handy Bash Shell Aliases For Linux / Unix / Mac OS X
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An bash alias is nothing but the shortcut to commands. The alias command allows the user to launch any command or group of commands (including options and filenames) by entering a single word. Use alias command to display a list of all defined aliases. You can add user-defined aliases to [~/.bashrc][1] file. You can cut down typing time with these aliases, work smartly, and increase productivity at the command prompt.
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This post shows how to create and use aliases including 30 practical examples of bash shell aliases.
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[![30 Useful Bash Shell Aliase For Linux/Unix Users][2]][2]
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## More about bash alias
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The general syntax for the alias command for the bash shell is as follows:
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### How to list bash aliases
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Type the following [alias command][3]:
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`alias`
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Sample outputs:
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```
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alias ..='cd ..'
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alias amazonbackup='s3backup'
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alias apt-get='sudo apt-get'
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...
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```
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By default alias command shows a list of aliases that are defined for the current user.
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### How to define or create a bash shell alias
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To [create the alias][4] use the following syntax:
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```
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alias name =value
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alias name = 'command'
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alias name = 'command arg1 arg2'
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alias name = '/path/to/script'
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alias name = '/path/to/script.pl arg1'
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```
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alias name=value alias name='command' alias name='command arg1 arg2' alias name='/path/to/script' alias name='/path/to/script.pl arg1'
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In this example, create the alias **c** for the commonly used clear command, which clears the screen, by typing the following command and then pressing the ENTER key:
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```
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alias c = 'clear'
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```
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Then, to clear the screen, instead of typing clear, you would only have to type the letter 'c' and press the [ENTER] key:
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```
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c
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```
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### How to disable a bash alias temporarily
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An [alias can be disabled temporarily][5] using the following syntax:
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```
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## path/to/full/command
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/usr/bin/clear
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## call alias with a backslash ##
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\c
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## use /bin/ls command and avoid ls alias ##
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command ls
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```
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### How to delete/remove a bash alias
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You need to use the command [called unalias to remove aliases][6]. Its syntax is as follows:
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```
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unalias aliasname
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unalias foo
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```
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In this example, remove the alias c which was created in an earlier example:
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```
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unalias c
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```
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You also need to delete the alias from the [~/.bashrc file][1] using a text editor (see next section).
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The alias c remains in effect only during the current login session. Once you logs out or reboot the system the alias c will be gone. To avoid this problem, add alias to your [~/.bashrc file][1], enter:
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```
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vi ~/.bashrc
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```
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The alias c for the current user can be made permanent by entering the following line:
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```
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alias c = 'clear'
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```
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Save and close the file. System-wide aliases (i.e. aliases for all users) can be put in the /etc/bashrc file. Please note that the alias command is built into a various shells including ksh, tcsh/csh, ash, bash and others.
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### A note about privileged access
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You can add code as follows in ~/.bashrc:
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```
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# if user is not root, pass all commands via sudo #
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if [ $UID -ne 0 ]; then
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alias reboot='sudo reboot'
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alias update='sudo apt-get upgrade'
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fi
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```
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### A note about os specific aliases
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You can add code as follows in ~/.bashrc [using the case statement][7]:
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```
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### Get os name via uname ###
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_myos="$(uname)"
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### add alias as per os using $_myos ###
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case $_myos in
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Linux) alias foo='/path/to/linux/bin/foo';;
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FreeBSD|OpenBSD) alias foo='/path/to/bsd/bin/foo' ;;
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SunOS) alias foo='/path/to/sunos/bin/foo' ;;
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*) ;;
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esac
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```
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## 30 bash shell aliases examples
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You can define various types aliases as follows to save time and increase productivity.
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### #1: Control ls command output
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The [ls command lists directory contents][8] and you can colorize the output:
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```
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## Colorize the ls output ##
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alias ls = 'ls --color=auto'
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## Use a long listing format ##
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alias ll = 'ls -la'
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## Show hidden files ##
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alias l.= 'ls -d . .. .git .gitignore .gitmodules .travis.yml --color=auto'
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```
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### #2: Control cd command behavior
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```
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## get rid of command not found ##
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alias cd..= 'cd ..'
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## a quick way to get out of current directory ##
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alias ..= 'cd ..'
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alias ...= 'cd ../../../'
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alias ....= 'cd ../../../../'
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alias .....= 'cd ../../../../'
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alias .4= 'cd ../../../../'
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alias .5= 'cd ../../../../..'
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```
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### #3: Control grep command output
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[grep command is a command-line utility for searching][9] plain-text files for lines matching a regular expression:
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```
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## Colorize the grep command output for ease of use (good for log files)##
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alias grep = 'grep --color=auto'
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alias egrep = 'egrep --color=auto'
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alias fgrep = 'fgrep --color=auto'
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```
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### #4: Start calculator with math support
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```
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alias bc = 'bc -l'
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```
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### #4: Generate sha1 digest
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```
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alias sha1 = 'openssl sha1'
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```
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### #5: Create parent directories on demand
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[mkdir command][10] is used to create a directory:
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```
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alias mkdir = 'mkdir -pv'
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```
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### #6: Colorize diff output
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You can [compare files line by line using diff][11] and use a tool called colordiff to colorize diff output:
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```
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# install colordiff package :)
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alias diff = 'colordiff'
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```
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### #7: Make mount command output pretty and human readable format
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```
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alias mount = 'mount |column -t'
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```
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### #8: Command short cuts to save time
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```
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# handy short cuts #
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alias h = 'history'
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alias j = 'jobs -l'
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```
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### #9: Create a new set of commands
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```
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alias path = 'echo -e ${PATH//:/\\n}'
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alias now = 'date +"%T"'
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alias nowtime =now
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alias nowdate = 'date +"%d-%m-%Y"'
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```
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### #10: Set vim as default
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```
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alias vi = vim
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alias svi = 'sudo vi'
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alias vis = 'vim "+set si"'
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alias edit = 'vim'
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```
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### #11: Control output of networking tool called ping
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```
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# Stop after sending count ECHO_REQUEST packets #
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alias ping = 'ping -c 5'
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# Do not wait interval 1 second, go fast #
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alias fastping = 'ping -c 100 -s.2'
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```
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### #12: Show open ports
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Use [netstat command][12] to quickly list all TCP/UDP port on the server:
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```
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alias ports = 'netstat -tulanp'
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```
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### #13: Wakeup sleeping servers
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[Wake-on-LAN (WOL) is an Ethernet networking][13] standard that allows a server to be turned on by a network message. You can [quickly wakeup nas devices][14] and server using the following aliases:
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```
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## replace mac with your actual server mac address #
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alias wakeupnas01 = '/usr/bin/wakeonlan 00:11:32:11:15:FC'
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alias wakeupnas02 = '/usr/bin/wakeonlan 00:11:32:11:15:FD'
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alias wakeupnas03 = '/usr/bin/wakeonlan 00:11:32:11:15:FE'
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```
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### #14: Control firewall (iptables) output
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[Netfilter is a host-based firewall][15] for Linux operating systems. It is included as part of the Linux distribution and it is activated by default. This [post list most common iptables solutions][16] required by a new Linux user to secure his or her Linux operating system from intruders.
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```
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## shortcut for iptables and pass it via sudo#
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alias ipt = 'sudo /sbin/iptables'
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# display all rules #
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alias iptlist = 'sudo /sbin/iptables -L -n -v --line-numbers'
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alias iptlistin = 'sudo /sbin/iptables -L INPUT -n -v --line-numbers'
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alias iptlistout = 'sudo /sbin/iptables -L OUTPUT -n -v --line-numbers'
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alias iptlistfw = 'sudo /sbin/iptables -L FORWARD -n -v --line-numbers'
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alias firewall =iptlist
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```
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### #15: Debug web server / cdn problems with curl
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```
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# get web server headers #
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alias header = 'curl -I'
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# find out if remote server supports gzip / mod_deflate or not #
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alias headerc = 'curl -I --compress'
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```
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### #16: Add safety nets
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```
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# do not delete / or prompt if deleting more than 3 files at a time #
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alias rm = 'rm -I --preserve-root'
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# confirmation #
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alias mv = 'mv -i'
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alias cp = 'cp -i'
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alias ln = 'ln -i'
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# Parenting changing perms on / #
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alias chown = 'chown --preserve-root'
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alias chmod = 'chmod --preserve-root'
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alias chgrp = 'chgrp --preserve-root'
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```
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### #17: Update Debian Linux server
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[apt-get command][17] is used for installing packages over the internet (ftp or http). You can also upgrade all packages in a single operations:
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```
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# distro specific - Debian / Ubuntu and friends #
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# install with apt-get
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alias apt-get= "sudo apt-get"
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alias updatey = "sudo apt-get --yes"
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# update on one command
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alias update = 'sudo apt-get update && sudo apt-get upgrade'
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```
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### #18: Update RHEL / CentOS / Fedora Linux server
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[yum command][18] is a package management tool for RHEL / CentOS / Fedora Linux and friends:
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## distrp specifc RHEL/CentOS ##
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alias update = 'yum update'
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alias updatey = 'yum -y update'
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```
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### #19: Tune sudo and su
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```
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# become root #
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alias root = 'sudo -i'
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alias su = 'sudo -i'
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```
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### #20: Pass halt/reboot via sudo
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[shutdown command][19] bring the Linux / Unix system down:
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```
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# reboot / halt / poweroff
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alias reboot = 'sudo /sbin/reboot'
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alias poweroff = 'sudo /sbin/poweroff'
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alias halt = 'sudo /sbin/halt'
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alias shutdown = 'sudo /sbin/shutdown'
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```
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### #21: Control web servers
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# also pass it via sudo so whoever is admin can reload it without calling you #
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alias nginxreload = 'sudo /usr/local/nginx/sbin/nginx -s reload'
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alias nginxtest = 'sudo /usr/local/nginx/sbin/nginx -t'
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alias lightyload = 'sudo /etc/init.d/lighttpd reload'
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alias lightytest = 'sudo /usr/sbin/lighttpd -f /etc/lighttpd/lighttpd.conf -t'
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alias httpdreload = 'sudo /usr/sbin/apachectl -k graceful'
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alias httpdtest = 'sudo /usr/sbin/apachectl -t && /usr/sbin/apachectl -t -D DUMP_VHOSTS'
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```
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### #22: Alias into our backup stuff
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```
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# if cron fails or if you want backup on demand just run these commands #
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# again pass it via sudo so whoever is in admin group can start the job #
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# Backup scripts #
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alias backup = 'sudo /home/scripts/admin/scripts/backup/wrapper.backup.sh --type local --taget /raid1/backups'
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alias nasbackup = 'sudo /home/scripts/admin/scripts/backup/wrapper.backup.sh --type nas --target nas01'
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alias s3backup = 'sudo /home/scripts/admin/scripts/backup/wrapper.backup.sh --type nas --target nas01 --auth /home/scripts/admin/.authdata/amazon.keys'
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alias rsnapshothourly = 'sudo /home/scripts/admin/scripts/backup/wrapper.rsnapshot.sh --type remote --target nas03 --auth /home/scripts/admin/.authdata/ssh.keys --config /home/scripts/admin/scripts/backup/config/adsl.conf'
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alias rsnapshotdaily = 'sudo /home/scripts/admin/scripts/backup/wrapper.rsnapshot.sh --type remote --target nas03 --auth /home/scripts/admin/.authdata/ssh.keys --config /home/scripts/admin/scripts/backup/config/adsl.conf'
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alias rsnapshotweekly = 'sudo /home/scripts/admin/scripts/backup/wrapper.rsnapshot.sh --type remote --target nas03 --auth /home/scripts/admin/.authdata/ssh.keys --config /home/scripts/admin/scripts/backup/config/adsl.conf'
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alias rsnapshotmonthly = 'sudo /home/scripts/admin/scripts/backup/wrapper.rsnapshot.sh --type remote --target nas03 --auth /home/scripts/admin/.authdata/ssh.keys --config /home/scripts/admin/scripts/backup/config/adsl.conf'
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alias amazonbackup =s3backup
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```
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### #23: Desktop specific - play avi/mp3 files on demand
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```
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## play video files in a current directory ##
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# cd ~/Download/movie-name
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# playavi or vlc
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alias playavi = 'mplayer *.avi'
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alias vlc = 'vlc *.avi'
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# play all music files from the current directory #
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alias playwave = 'for i in *.wav; do mplayer "$i"; done'
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alias playogg = 'for i in *.ogg; do mplayer "$i"; done'
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alias playmp3 = 'for i in *.mp3; do mplayer "$i"; done'
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# play files from nas devices #
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alias nplaywave = 'for i in /nas/multimedia/wave/*.wav; do mplayer "$i"; done'
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alias nplayogg = 'for i in /nas/multimedia/ogg/*.ogg; do mplayer "$i"; done'
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alias nplaymp3 = 'for i in /nas/multimedia/mp3/*.mp3; do mplayer "$i"; done'
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# shuffle mp3/ogg etc by default #
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alias music = 'mplayer --shuffle *'
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```
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### #24: Set default interfaces for sys admin related commands
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[vnstat is console-based network][20] traffic monitor. [dnstop is console tool][21] to analyze DNS traffic. [tcptrack and iftop commands displays][22] information about TCP/UDP connections it sees on a network interface and display bandwidth usage on an interface by host respectively.
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```
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## All of our servers eth1 is connected to the Internets via vlan / router etc ##
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alias dnstop = 'dnstop -l 5 eth1'
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alias vnstat = 'vnstat -i eth1'
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alias iftop = 'iftop -i eth1'
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alias tcpdump = 'tcpdump -i eth1'
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alias ethtool = 'ethtool eth1'
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# work on wlan0 by default #
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# Only useful for laptop as all servers are without wireless interface
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alias iwconfig = 'iwconfig wlan0'
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```
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### #25: Get system memory, cpu usage, and gpu memory info quickly
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```
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## pass options to free ##
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alias meminfo = 'free -m -l -t'
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## get top process eating memory
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alias psmem = 'ps auxf | sort -nr -k 4'
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alias psmem10 = 'ps auxf | sort -nr -k 4 | head -10'
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## get top process eating cpu ##
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alias pscpu = 'ps auxf | sort -nr -k 3'
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alias pscpu10 = 'ps auxf | sort -nr -k 3 | head -10'
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## Get server cpu info ##
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alias cpuinfo = 'lscpu'
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## older system use /proc/cpuinfo ##
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##alias cpuinfo='less /proc/cpuinfo' ##
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## get GPU ram on desktop / laptop##
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alias gpumeminfo = 'grep -i --color memory /var/log/Xorg.0.log'
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```
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### #26: Control Home Router
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The curl command can be used to [reboot Linksys routers][23].
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```
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# Reboot my home Linksys WAG160N / WAG54 / WAG320 / WAG120N Router / Gateway from *nix.
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alias rebootlinksys = "curl -u 'admin:my-super-password' 'http://192.168.1.2/setup.cgi?todo=reboot'"
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# Reboot tomato based Asus NT16 wireless bridge
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alias reboottomato = "ssh admin@192.168.1.1 /sbin/reboot"
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```
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### #27 Resume wget by default
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The [GNU Wget is a free utility for non-interactive download][25] of files from the Web. It supports HTTP, HTTPS, and FTP protocols, and it can resume downloads too:
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## this one saved by butt so many times ##
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alias wget = 'wget -c'
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```
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### #28 Use different browser for testing website
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```
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## this one saved by butt so many times ##
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alias ff4 = '/opt/firefox4/firefox'
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alias ff13 = '/opt/firefox13/firefox'
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alias chrome = '/opt/google/chrome/chrome'
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alias opera = '/opt/opera/opera'
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#default ff
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alias ff =ff13
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#my default browser
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alias browser =chrome
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```
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### #29: A note about ssh alias
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Do not create ssh alias, instead use ~/.ssh/config OpenSSH SSH client configuration files. It offers more option. An example:
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```
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Host server10
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Hostname 1.2.3.4
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IdentityFile ~/backups/.ssh/id_dsa
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user foobar
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Port 30000
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ForwardX11Trusted yes
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TCPKeepAlive yes
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```
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Host server10 Hostname 1.2.3.4 IdentityFile ~/backups/.ssh/id_dsa user foobar Port 30000 ForwardX11Trusted yes TCPKeepAlive yes
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You can now connect to peer1 using the following syntax:
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`$ ssh server10`
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### #30: It's your turn to share…
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```
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## set some other defaults ##
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alias df = 'df -H'
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alias du = 'du -ch'
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# top is atop, just like vi is vim
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alias top = 'atop'
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## nfsrestart - must be root ##
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## refresh nfs mount / cache etc for Apache ##
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alias nfsrestart = 'sync && sleep 2 && /etc/init.d/httpd stop && umount netapp2:/exports/http && sleep 2 && mount -o rw,sync,rsize=32768,wsize=32768,intr,hard,proto=tcp,fsc natapp2:/exports /http/var/www/html && /etc/init.d/httpd start'
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## Memcached server status ##
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alias mcdstats = '/usr/bin/memcached-tool 10.10.27.11:11211 stats'
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alias mcdshow = '/usr/bin/memcached-tool 10.10.27.11:11211 display'
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## quickly flush out memcached server ##
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alias flushmcd = 'echo "flush_all" | nc 10.10.27.11 11211'
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## Remove assets quickly from Akamai / Amazon cdn ##
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alias cdndel = '/home/scripts/admin/cdn/purge_cdn_cache --profile akamai'
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alias amzcdndel = '/home/scripts/admin/cdn/purge_cdn_cache --profile amazon'
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## supply list of urls via file or stdin
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alias cdnmdel = '/home/scripts/admin/cdn/purge_cdn_cache --profile akamai --stdin'
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alias amzcdnmdel = '/home/scripts/admin/cdn/purge_cdn_cache --profile amazon --stdin'
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```
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## Conclusion
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This post summarizes several types of uses for *nix bash aliases:
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1. Setting default options for a command (e.g. set eth0 as default option for ethtool command via alias ethtool='ethtool eth0' ).
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2. Correcting typos (cd.. will act as cd .. via alias cd..='cd ..').
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3. Reducing the amount of typing.
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4. Setting the default path of a command that exists in several versions on a system (e.g. GNU/grep is located at /usr/local/bin/grep and Unix grep is located at /bin/grep. To use GNU grep use alias grep='/usr/local/bin/grep' ).
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5. Adding the safety nets to Unix by making commands interactive by setting default options. (e.g. rm, mv, and other commands).
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6. Compatibility by creating commands for older operating systems such as MS-DOS or other Unix like operating systems (e.g. alias del=rm ).
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I've shared my aliases that I used over the years to reduce the need for repetitive command line typing. If you know and use any other bash/ksh/csh aliases that can reduce typing, share below in the comments.
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