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#- $Id$ |
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alias asciitable="for n in \`seq 040 176 | grep -E '^[^89]*$'\`; do m='00'\$n; o=\${m:\$((\${#n}-1)):3}; echo -en \"\$o:'\\\\\$o' \"; done; echo" |
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# CPU information (very useful!): |
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alias cpuinfo='cat /proc/cpuinfo' |
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alias l='ls -aFhls --color' |
alias l='ls -aFhls --color' |
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# List devices: |
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alias lsdev='cat /proc/devices' |
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# List dma: |
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alias lsdma='cat /proc/dma' |
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# List declared functions: |
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alias lsfunc="declare -f | grep -E '.[ ]\(\)'" |
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# List interrupts: |
# List interrupts: |
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alias lsint='cat /proc/interrupts' |
alias lsint='cat /proc/interrupts' |
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# List IO ports and addresses: |
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alias lsio='cat /proc/ioports' |
# List IO memory and ports: |
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# List modules (exactly the same as /bin/lsmod): |
alias lsio='echo - IO Memory:; cat /proc/iomem; echo; echo - IO Ports:; cat /proc/ioports | more' |
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# List modules (does exactly the same as /bin/lsmod): |
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alias lsm='cat /proc/modules' |
alias lsm='cat /proc/modules' |
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# List all dirs in $PATH: |
# List all dirs in $PATH: |
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alias lspath="ls -F --color \`echo \$PATH | cut -d ':' --output-delimiter ' ' -f 1,-\`" |
alias lspath="ls -CF --color \`echo \$PATH | cut -d ':' --output-delimiter ' ' -f 1,-\` | more" |
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# List PCI enumerator devices: |
# List PCI enumerator devices: |
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alias lspci='cat /proc/pci' |
alias lspci='cat /proc/pci' |
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# List used swap: |
# List used swap: |
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alias lsswap='cat /proc/swaps' |
alias lsswap='cat /proc/swaps' |
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alias md='mkdir' |
alias md='mkdir' |
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# Memory information (very useful!): |
# Memory information (very useful!): |
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alias meminfo='cat /proc/meminfo' |
alias meminfo='cat /proc/meminfo' |
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# Saves 1 billion key presses a month: |
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alias n='nano' |
alias n='nano' |
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# View processes without line wrapping (scrolling with cursor keys): |
# View processes without line wrapping (scrolling with cursor keys): |
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alias pl='ps afux | less -S' |
alias pl='ps afux | less -S' |
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# Count of (running) processes: |
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alias psc="p1=\`ps -A | wc -l\`; p2=\`ps auxr | wc -l\`; echo $HOSTNAME: \$[p1 - 2] processes, \$[p2 - 2] running." |
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# A (slightly looong) one-liner, as mighty as Tux: :) |
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# (change the NTP server to your needs, see 'http://www.ntp.org/') |
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alias syncdate="echo -n 'NTP: '; date -s\"\`cat </dev/tcp/de.pool.ntp.org/13\`\"; echo -n 'Local: '; date; echo 'Date and time in sync.'" |
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# Timestamp (good when backupping, result like '200401013_123152'): |
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alias timestamp="date +'%Y%m%d_%H%M%S'" |
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# Console fire with low priority |
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alias fire="nice -n 19 aafire -dim -bold -reverse -normal -boldfont" |
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