Michael Holt wrote:

> Hello all you experts out there!
> I just started attending a local linux users group which meets once a 
> month.  Last month I learned about using aliases; "ll" instead of "ls 
> -l".  I just had my appendix out and so I've had to miss today's 
> meeting and I was hoping that someone here could refresh my memory and 
> tell me where I could find out the list of current aliases on my 
> machine?  Also, what directory are they in?
>
> Thanks very much!
> Mike :)
>
>
just type alias to see the list.
you can set an alias by typing something like that:
alias ME='my command line'
this allowes you to use ME in your current session.
to set permanently an alias, add the line in $HOME/.bashrc or 
$HOME/.bash_profile
you can do lot of things with aliases. that's what i use to burn my cds...

bye
jipe


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