.bashrc / .zshrc を使って開発コマンドを短縮する方法
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.bashrc / .zshrc を使って開発コマンドを短縮する方法
https://qiita.com/chaochire/items/25e18f62a1ddd5650109?utm_campaign=popular_items&utm_medium=feed&utm_source=popular_items
I finally capitulated and added the following to my ~/.zshrc.. Hah.
# I type this wrong often..
alias nija='ninja'
alias inja='ninja'
alias ninj='ninja'
In this article, you will learn how to set up OhMyZsh with the solarized Agnoster theme and install useful plugins that provide functionality, including auto finishing already used commands, googling from within your terminal or copying entire files.
alias ghrel="gh release create --generate-notes"
$ git push origin main
$ ghrel v1.5.0
Creating releases quickly without going to github.com
It’s five years since I last wrote up my zsh configuration. Time for an update https://www.olets.dev/posts/my-zshrc-zsh-configuration-annotated
finally finished porting my zshrc and git config to @nixos_org
Got an awesome newbie config cooking with the help of Home Manager, take a peak https://codeberg.org/dminca/nix-config/src/branch/main
Yo #AskFediverse I feel very #LazyWeb today.
I switched from #OhMyZsh to a stock #Bash without completion 10 years ago. And while I enjoy minimalism, whenever I boot #KaliLinux (which ships with a pretty decent #ZshRc) I feel like I've made a #HugeMistake.
I don't like the bulkieness of #OhMyZsh, lack of transparency and at least one bug I know of. What are your suggestions? I want to use a great fuzzy, bash-compatible system which reads my mind. I also want it to be very usable out of the box without some weird scripts like OMZ.