For those who don't know, bash aliases allow you to create unique command shortcuts. So, a simple word can be used to run a more complex command which may have a lot of additional parameters, e.g. just type the word 'update' to execute an update command complete with a few extra parameters.
You don't necessarily want aliases for absolutely everything that is possible, but certainly those commands or queries that you often run, can make your life a lot easier and quicker. The same goes for commands that aren't easy to recall, as a good alias makes them more meaningful.
There are some interesting suggestions at the linked article below.
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Try these Linux bash aliases for more efficient use of the command line![Bild/Foto](https://www.zdnet.com/a/img/resize/ed8c241c8244bd5afc069e14ae8fe17cd6040ae2/2024/05/13/c9b8b0d0-8cd5-4a80-8b7d-6f0b13f6f4a3/bash.jpg?auto=webp&fit=crop&height=675&width=1200)
A bash alias is a shortcut to a complicated command. Here are 10 aliases I've used to make using the command line a bit easier.
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