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# Common Aliases
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# These will be sourced into the main *sh config that's loaded
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alias ls='ls --color=auto'
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alias ll='ls -l'
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alias la='ls -Alh'
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alias l='ls -C'
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alias ld='ls -ld'
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alias lo='ls -lh | sed -e 's/--x/1/g' -e 's/-w-/2/g' -e 's/-wx/3/g' -e 's/r--/4/g' -e 's/r-x/5/g' -e 's/rw-/6/g' -e 's/rwx/7/g' -e 's/---/0/g''
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alias back='cd $OLDPWD'
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alias clkear='clear'
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alias ckear='clear'
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alias reload='source ~/.zshrc'
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alias webshare='python -m http.server'
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alias ipa='ip addr|grep inet'
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alias cls='clear;ls'
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alias rvi='sudo -E vim'
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alias ta='tmux attach -t C0DE || tmux new -s C0DE'
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alias open='xdg-open'
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alias dmesg='dmesg --color=always | grep -v UFW --color=always'
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alias sudo='sudo ' # So we can use my aliases in sudo - https://askubuntu.com/a/22043
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alias gp='java -jar ~/bin/gp.jar -r "ACR1252 Dual Reader PICC"'
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# Use `shred` if it exists, or just `rm -P`
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type "$shred" > /dev/null || alias shred='rm -P'
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