1. view ~/.bashrc
It looks like below:
# .bashrc
# Source global definitions
if [ -f /etc/bashrc ]; then
. /etc/bashrc
fi
# User specific aliases and functions
alias commandA='bash ./test.sh'
2.cd ~
touch test.sh
chmod 777 test.sh
3.run ~/.bashrc
[e_dingl@test3tcapprh01 ~]$ . ~/.bashrc
It looks like below:
# .bashrc
# Source global definitions
if [ -f /etc/bashrc ]; then
. /etc/bashrc
fi
# User specific aliases and functions
alias commandA='bash ./test.sh'
2.cd ~
touch test.sh
chmod 777 test.sh
3.run ~/.bashrc
[e_dingl@test3tcapprh01 ~]$ . ~/.bashrc
4.in command line, type "commandA" and enter
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Other Sample :
# User specific aliases and functions
#Counts for incoming and processed
alias reads='echo -n "Incoming: "; find /home/pipe/Incoming/MultiDrive/MeterReads/ -type f | grep -v "Event" | wc -l; echo -n "Processed: "; find /home/pipe/Processed/MultiDrive/MeterReads/ -type f | grep -v "Event" | wc -l; date'