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:
plugins=(... common-aliases)
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 |
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 |
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
command isn't installed.
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 |
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:
$ ls -l /var/log L
# will run
$ ls -l /var/log | less
Silences stderr output:
$ 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 |
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
.
Alias | Command | Description |
---|---|---|
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 |
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 |
$BROWSER
$EDITOR
$XIVIEWER