On Thu, Aug 5, 2010 at 4:06 PM, Marc Herbert <marc.herb...@gmail.com> wrote:
> Le 04/08/2010 15:29, Clark J. Wang a écrit : > > I do not agree. Aliases are much simpler to use than functions. > > Please provide examples. > > The following is a part of my aliases. I'll have to write much more code if I define them all as functions. I don't think functions are better than aliases here. Any idea? A='alias | grep "^alias .=" | sed -e "s/^alias //" | LC_ALL=C command grep "^[a-zA-Z]"' B='builtin' C='command' D='date "+%a %Y-%m-%d %H:%M:%S (%z %Z)"' E='export' F='find' G='git' H='history' I='ifconfig' K='killall' L='less' M='LC_ALL=C man' N='netstat' O='openssl' P='popd' Q='[[ $WINDOW ]] && screen -X at '\''#'\'' stuff $'\''exit\n'\''' R='route' S='sudo' T='touch' U='uname' V='echo $BASH_VERSION' W='watch' X='screen -X' Y='yast2' Z='reset' a='alias' b='builtin cd -' c='clear' d='dirs -v' e='echo' f='file' g='grep' h='help' i='info --vi-keys' j='jobs' k='kill' l='ls -l' m='make' n='mount' p='pushd' q='exit' r='fc -s' s='screen' t='type' u='umount' v='vim' w='w' x='xargs' y='yast' z='echo "${COLUMNS}x$LINES"'