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@CyberPunkCodes
CyberPunkCodes / aliases.zsh
Last active April 15, 2023 16:48
Oh-My-Zsh - Best and Most Helpful - My Custom ZSH Aliases - Tips Hack Help Info Doc Tutorial
# Source Reload
alias reload.zsh="source ~/.zshrc"
alias reload.profile="source ~/.bash_profile"
alias reload.term="source ~/.bash_profile && source ~/.zshrc"
# cd
alias ..="cd .."
# ls
alias ll="ls -AlhG"
@kevin-smets
kevin-smets / iterm2-solarized.md
Last active July 18, 2024 20:50
iTerm2 + Oh My Zsh + Solarized color scheme + Source Code Pro Powerline + Font Awesome + [Powerlevel10k] - (macOS)

Default

Default

Powerlevel10k

Powerlevel10k

@mwhite
mwhite / git-aliases.md
Last active July 18, 2024 03:14
The Ultimate Git Alias Setup

The Ultimate Git Alias Setup

If you use git on the command-line, you'll eventually find yourself wanting aliases for your most commonly-used commands. It's incredibly useful to be able to explore your repos with only a few keystrokes that eventually get hardcoded into muscle memory.

Some people don't add aliases because they don't want to have to adjust to not having them on a remote server. Personally, I find that having aliases doesn't mean I that forget the underlying commands, and aliases provide such a massive improvement to my workflow that it would be crazy not to have them.

The simplest way to add an alias for a specific git command is to use a standard bash alias.

# .bashrc
@jexchan
jexchan / multiple_ssh_setting.md
Created April 10, 2012 15:00
Multiple SSH keys for different github accounts

Multiple SSH Keys settings for different github account

create different public key

create different ssh key according the article Mac Set-Up Git

$ ssh-keygen -t rsa -C "your_email@youremail.com"