################################################################################## # # New Start: A modern Arch workflow built with an emphasis on functionality. # Copyright (C) 2017 Donovan Glover # # This program is free software: you can redistribute it and/or modify # it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by # the Free Software Foundation, either version 3 of the License, or # (at your option) any later version. # # This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, # but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of # MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the # GNU General Public License for more details. # # You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License # along with this program. If not, see . # ################################################################################## #################################################################### # Sudo and other system aliases #################################################################### alias sudo="sudo " # Make aliases work with sudo (note the extra space) alias pls="sudo" # A nicer way to ask for root permissions alias rm="rm -i" # Always confirm before deleting things (use -f to override) alias mkdir="mkdir -p" # Automatically make parent directories that don't exist yet alias p="pwd | sed -e 's!$HOME!~!g'" # Same as pwd, but uses ~ instead of $HOME # Easily start fresh with a clean terminal # Note that "clear force" (cf) clears the terminal for real and doesn't have # any side effects when resizing windows or scrolling up alias c="clear" alias cf="tput reset" # Make ls a lot easier to read (print directories first, just like ranger) alias exa="exa --group-directories-first" alias ls="exa" alias l="exa -1" # Show each output from ls on a separate line alias lsa="exa -a" # Show hidden files (also known as dotfiles) alias type="type -a" # Easily see what the command you want to run points to #################################################################### # Volume aliases #################################################################### # Usage: vol 10%+ (Increase the volume by 10%), vol 10%- (Decrease by 10%) # vol 100% (Set the volume to 100%) alias vol="amixer set 'Master' " alias volume="vol" #################################################################### # Miscellaneous aliases #################################################################### alias vz="nvim +Files" # Open any file inside a directory easily with fzf # Quick and easy way to download the majority of online videos alias dl="youtube-dl -f bestvideo+bestaudio" alias back="feh --no-fehbg --bg-fill" # Easily set a new background (temporary) alias synctime="ntpdate -u 0.us.pool.ntp.org" # Sync the system time with one on the internet # Use tmux to open our music player of choice in the background alias cmas="tmux new-session -A -D -s cmus $(which cmus)" alias cmus="cmas" # Alias cmus to cmas for good measure # Show the lines that are in but NOT in alias compare="grep -nFxvf" # Usage: compare # "dog" is a colorful version of cat alias dog="pygmentize -g" # Easily show all of the todos in a given project alias todo="ag TODO" # Use exa as a drop-in replacement for "tree" (faster, more colors, etc.) alias tree="exa --long --tree" #################################################################### # Git aliases #################################################################### alias g="git" # In case we ever need to type a full command alias ga="git add" # Swiftly add new files to the repository alias gaa="git add --all" # Quickly add all the files changed in a repository alias gap="git add --patch" # Commit a file one part at a time alias gc="git commit -m" # Easily create new commits alias gd="git diff" # Show all file changes that you haven't added yet alias gds="git diff --staged" # Show the changes you added but haven't committed yet alias gg="git grep" # Easily grep for a string inside the git repository alias gp="git push" # Push your commits to remote (usually origin) alias gs="git status" # Compare any local changes you've made to the remote alias gr="git reset HEAD~" # Undo the last commit but keep your changed files alias grr="git reset --hard HEAD~" # Remove the last commit and all changes with it alias gl="git lg" # Quickly show a list of the most recent commits #################################################################### # Launch aliases (allow us to easily open external programs) #################################################################### alias f="launch feh" # Easy image viewing with f alias lnox="launch inox" # Launch inox separate from the terminal alias lfox="launch waterfox" # Launch waterfox separate from the terminal #################################################################### # Fun aliases that don't serve any specific purpose #################################################################### alias emacs="nvim" # No need to start another operating system alias nano="nvim" # Why nano when you have vim? alias vi="nvim" # Vim is vi improved, literally