# Common Aliases Plugin This plugin creates helpful shortcut aliases for many commonly used commands. To use it add `common-aliases` to the plugins array in your zshrc file: ```zsh plugins=(... common-aliases) ``` ## Aliases ### ls command | Alias | Command | Description | | ----- | ------------ | --------------------------------------------------------------------------- | | l | `ls -lFh` | List files as a long list, show size, type, human-readable | | la | `ls -lAFh` | List almost all files as a long list show size, type, human-readable | | lr | `ls -tRFh` | List files recursively sorted by date, show type, human-readable | | lt | `ls -ltFh` | List files as a long list sorted by date, show type, human-readable | | ll | `ls -l` | List files as a long list | | ldot | `ls -ld .*` | List dot files as a long list | | lS | `ls -1FSsh` | List files showing only size and name sorted by size | | lart | `ls -1Fcart` | List all files sorted in reverse of create/modification time (oldest first) | | lrt | `ls -1Fcrt` | List files sorted in reverse of create/modification time(oldest first) | | lsr | `ls -lARFh` | List all files and directories recursively | | lsn | `ls -1` | List files and directories in a single column | ### File handling | Alias | Command | Description | | ----- | --------------------- | ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- | | rm | `rm -i` | Remove a file | | cp | `cp -i` | Copy a file | | mv | `mv -i` | Move a file | | zshrc | `${=EDITOR} ~/.zshrc` | Quickly access the ~/.zshrc file | | dud | `du -d 1 -h` | Display the size of files at depth 1 in current location in human-readable form | | duf\* | `du -sh` | Display the size of files in current location in human-readable form | | t | `tail -f` | Shorthand for tail which outputs the last part of a file | \* Only if the [`duf`](https://github.com/muesli/duf) command isn't installed. ### find and grep | Alias | Command | Description | | ----- | -------------------------------------------------- | ------------------------------------ | | fd\* | `find . -type d -name` | Find a directory with the given name | | ff | `find . -type f -name` | Find a file with the given name | | grep | `grep --color` | Searches for a query string | | sgrep | `grep -R -n -H -C 5 --exclude-dir={.git,.svn,CVS}` | Useful for searching within files | \* Only if the [`fd`](https://github.com/sharkdp/fd) command isn't installed. ### Other Aliases | Alias | Command | Description | | -------- | ------------------ | ----------------------------------------------------------- | | h | `history` | Lists all recently used commands | | hgrep | `fc -El 0 \| grep` | Searches for a word in the list of previously used commands | | help | `man` | Opens up the man page for a command | | p | `ps -f` | Displays currently executing processes | | sortnr | `sort -n -r` | Used to sort the lines of a text file | | unexport | `unset` | Used to unset an environment variable | ## Global aliases These aliases are expanded in any position in the command line, meaning you can use them even at the end of the command you've typed. Examples: Quickly pipe to less: ```zsh $ ls -l /var/log L # will run $ ls -l /var/log | less ``` Silences stderr output: ```zsh $ find . -type f NE # will run $ find . -type f 2>/dev/null ``` | Alias | Command | Description | | ----- | --------------------------- | ----------------------------------------------------------- | | H | `\| head` | Pipes output to head which outputs the first part of a file | | T | `\| tail` | Pipes output to tail which outputs the last part of a file | | G | `\| grep` | Pipes output to grep to search for some word | | L | `\| less` | Pipes output to less, useful for paging | | M | `\| most` | Pipes output to more, useful for paging | | LL | `2>&1 \| less` | Writes stderr to stdout and passes it to less | | CA | `2>&1 \| cat -A` | Writes stderr to stdout and passes it to cat | | NE | `2 > /dev/null` | Silences stderr | | NUL | `> /dev/null 2>&1` | Silences both stdout and stderr | | P | `2>&1\| pygmentize -l pytb` | Writes stderr to stdout and passes it to pygmentize | ## File extension aliases These are special aliases that are triggered when a file name is passed as the command. For example, if the pdf file extension is aliased to `acroread` (a popular Linux pdf reader), when running `file.pdf` that file will be open with `acroread`. ### Reading Docs | Alias | Command | Description | | ----- | ---------- | ---------------------------------- | | pdf | `acroread` | Opens up a document using acroread | | ps | `gv` | Opens up a .ps file using gv | | dvi | `xdvi` | Opens up a .dvi file using xdvi | | chm | `xchm` | Opens up a .chm file using xchm | | djvu | `djview` | Opens up a .djvu file using djview | ### Listing files inside a packed file | Alias | Command | Description | | ------ | ---------- | --------------------------------- | | zip | `unzip -l` | Lists files inside a .zip file | | rar | `unrar l` | Lists files inside a .rar file | | tar | `tar tf` | Lists files inside a .tar file | | tar.gz | `echo` | Lists files inside a .tar.gz file | | ace | `unace l` | Lists files inside a .ace file | ### Some other features - Opens urls in terminal using browser specified by the variable `$BROWSER` - Opens C, C++, Tex and text files using editor specified by the variable `$EDITOR` - Opens images using image viewer specified by the variable `$XIVIEWER` - Opens videos and other media using mplayer