## # Functions... *MUCH* better than aliases, and they do more too! # but they clutter the environment... (try typing just 'set' at the prompt) ## # The reason that some of these are... odd... is because # I had to convert them early because bash can't do positional # arguments in aliases! functionName () { do something $@<-arguments ; } function ls { command ls -Fh "$@"; } # 'command ls' to prevent loop; -A for .file, -F for dir/ link@, # -h for 5k 3m 1g, -o for printing flags (uchg)... function l { ls -l "$@"; } # -l to list in long format... function ll { l "$@" | less -XF ; } # pipe into 'more' ## # Tips and Ticks... from http://www.caliban.org/bash/index.shtml ## # The $CDPATH variable is so that you can be in /path/to/something and 'cd' # to 'somethingElse' and end up in /not/the/same/path/to/somethingElse. # iWould use it if it didn't ALWAYS echo the directory it changes to! #CDPATH='.:~' # # HISTIGNORE="&:l:ls:ls *:l *:cd:cd *:[bf]g:exit:quit:q:sleep *" # History ignores commands that include any l/ls/cd etc # This kicks-ass! It drops repeats and other useless # things from the command history! HISTIGNORE="[bf]g:exit:quit:q:sleep *" # I want to see l/ls/cd in my history HISTCONTROL=ignoreboth # ignores both commands that start with a space or a tab, and duplicates # other options are as follows: # `ignorespace' means to not enter lines which begin with a space or tab into the history list. # `ignoredups' means to not enter lines which match the last entered line. # `ignoreboth' combines the two options. shopt -s cdspell extglob progcomp # Spell check for 'cd', extended globbing, programmable completion ## # Bash Completion... Cannibalised from bash_completion 20030929 # Completion defaults... Yes, its long... # Basically this sets up many useful defaults for command completion, these # should probly be built into bash. Use bash_completions itself if you want # more functionality and don't mind the hacks it uses. complete -f -X '!*.?(t)bz2' bunzip2 bzcat bzcmp bzdiff bzegrep bzfgrep bzgrep complete -f -X '!*.@(zip|ZIP|jar|JAR|exe|EXE|pk3|war|wsz|ear|zargo|xpi)' unzip zipinfo complete -f -X '*.Z' compress znew complete -f -X '!*.@(Z|gz|tgz|Gz|dz)' gunzip zcmp zdiff zcat zegrep zfgrep zgrep zless zmore complete -f -X '!*.Z' uncompress complete -f -X '!*.@(gif|jp?(e)g|tif?(f)|pn[gm]|p[bgp]m|bmp|xpm|ico|xwd|tga|GIF|JP?(E)G|TIF?(F)|PN[GM]|P[BGP]M|BMP|XPM|ICO|XWD|TGA)' ee display complete -f -X '!*.@(gif|jp?(e)g|tif?(f)|png|p[bgp]m|bmp|x[bp]m|rle|rgb|pcx|fits|pm|GIF|JPG|JP?(E)G|TIF?(F)|PNG|P[BGP]M|BMP|X[BP]M|RLE|RGB|PCX|FITS|PM)' xv qiv complete -f -X '!*.@(@(?(e)ps|?(E)PS|pdf|PDF)?(.gz|.GZ|.Z))' gv ggv complete -f -X '!*.@(dvi|DVI)?(.@(gz|Z|bz2))' xdvi complete -f -X '!*.@(dvi|DVI)' dvips dviselect dvitype complete -f -X '!*.@(pdf|PDF)' acroread xpdf complete -f -X '!*.texi*' makeinfo texi2html complete -f -X '!*.@(?(la)tex|?(LA)TEX|texi|TEXI|dtx|DTX|ins|INS)' tex latex slitex jadetex pdfjadetex pdftex pdflatex texi2dvi complete -f -X '!*.@(mp3|MP3|m3u)' mpg123 mpg321 complete -f -X '!*.@(mp?(e)g|MP?(E)G|wma|avi|AVI|asf|vob|bin|dat|vcd|ps|pes|fli|viv|rm|ram|yuv|mov|MOV|qt|QT|wmv|mp3|MP3|ogg|OGG|ogm|OGM|mp4|MP4|wav|WAV)' xine complete -f -X '!*.@(avi|asf|wmv)' aviplay complete -f -X '!*.@(rm|ram|smi?(l))' realplay complete -f -X '!*.@(mp?(e)g|avi|mov|qt)' xanim complete -f -X '!*.@(ogg|OGG|m3u)' ogg123 complete -f -X '!*.@(mp3|MP3|ogg|OGG|pls|m3u)' gqmpeg freeamp complete -f -X '!*.@(mp[23]|MP[23]|ogg|OGG|wav|WAV|pls|m3u|xm|mod|s[3t]m|it|mtm|ult|flac)' xmms complete -f -X '!*.fig' xfig complete -f -X '!*.@(mid?(i))' timidity playmidi complete -f -X '.*|*.@(o|so|so.!(conf)|a|tar?(.@(gz|bz2))|tgz|tbz2|rpm|zip|ZIP|gif|GIF|jp?(e)g|JP?(E)G|mp3|MP3|mp?(e)g|MPG|avi|AVI|asf|ASF|ogg|OGG|class|CLASS)' vi vim gvim rvim view rview rgvim rgview gview emacs complete -f -X '!*.@(exe|EXE|com|COM|scr|SCR)' wine complete -f -X '!*.@(zip|ZIP|z|Z|gz|GZ|tgz|TGZ)' bzme complete -f -X '!*.@(?([xX]|[sS])[hH][tT][mM]?([lL]))' netscape mozilla lynx opera w3m galeon curl dillo elinks links # complete -u su passwd groups # user commands see only users complete -A stopped -P '%' bg # bg completes with stopped jobs complete -j -P '%' fg jobs disown # other job commands complete -v readonly unset export # readonly and unset complete with shell variables complete -A setopt set # set completes with set options complete -A shopt shopt # shopt completes with shopt options complete -A helptopic help # helptopics complete -a unalias # unalias completes with aliases complete -A binding bind # bind completes with readline bindings (make this more intelligent) complete -c command type which man #sudo # type, which, man complete on commands complete -d pushd cd rmdir # Make directory commands see only directories complete -W ' ' alias # no filenames for alias, ## # Set the prompt ## PS1="[\h:\w] \[\033[1;34m\]\u\[\033[0m\]\\$ " # My prompt line: "[gaelicWizard:~/Documents] user$ " user is in blue # Or: "[gaelicWizard:~/Documents] root# " root is in blue ## # Aliases: ## # Aliases frequently used... alias ..='cd ..;l' alias cd..='cd ..' alias which='type' # 'which' in (t)csh is same(?) as 'type' in bash... alias quit='exit' alias q='quit' # and 'q' is even shorter! :-D alias v='vim' alias rehash='. ~/.bashrc;' # source ~/.bashrc after I edit it alias pg='ps -afe|grep -v grep|grep' alias make='gmake' alias patch='gpatch' alias sed='gsed' alias awk='nawk' alias diff='gdiff' alias grep='ggrep' alias find='gfind' alias ps='/usr/ucb/ps' alias whoami='/usr/ucb/whoami' alias ping='ping -s' alias man='GROFF_NO_SGR= TCAT="less -s" TROFF="groff -Tascii" man -t' # The rest are uncategorised and fairly random... :-) shopt -s histappend PROMPT_COMMAND='echo -ne "\033]0;${USER} on ${HOSTNAME} at ${PWD}\007" && history -a' export PATH=/usr/local/bin:/usr/local/sbin:/usr/xpg4/bin:/usr/sbin:/usr/bin:/usr/sfw/bin:/usr/ccs/bin:/usr/openwin/bin:/opt/mysql/current/bin