To: webartery@yahoogroups.com
From: Alan Sondheim <sondheim@panix.com>
Date: Tue, 25 Feb 2003 00:31:17 -0500 (EST)
Subject: Re: resent from cream 12 newsletter
You can also use aliases easily - for example rm -i for rm - which means
you won't accidently erase anything - also mv -i etc. You can set kill -9
= k, which makes it easier to get rid of processes. Use pico -z in order
to temporarily background it. Use pico -w to eliminate wordwrap, etc.
For those who care about such things, here's most of my .profile for unix
- it's pretty much the same in bash - Alan
biff n
HISTSIZE=80
TERM=vt100
alias hh="integer q; (( q = 1 )); while (( q < 10 ))
do
sleep 10
netstat -an | grep SYN_SENT
(( q = q + 1 ))
done"
alias talker="telnet edmiston.org 8001"
alias pom="/usr/games/pom"
alias s="lynx http://www.google.com"
alias f="fg %1"
alias g="fg %2"
alias inc="lynx http://hum-webboard.ntu.ac.uk/~incubation"
alias search="plynx http://www.google.com"
alias lib="telnet locis.loc.gov"
alias mono="telnet nin.mono.org"
alias hangman="/usr/games/hangman"
alias t="ncftp trace"
alias rmm="./.rmm"
alias psh="/usr/local/bin/npsh"
alias mutt="mutt -b sondheim@panix.com"
alias 6="rlogin panix6"
alias 3="rlogin panix3"
alias plynx="lynx"
alias find="gfind"
alias du="du -s"
alias k="kill -9"
alias ps="ps -g"
alias mac="tr -s '\015' '\012'"
alias clara="plynx 166.84.250.149/"
alias sendmail="/usr/lib/sendmail"
alias julu="./.julu"
alias cal="gcal -p -H yes"
alias bi="./.auto"
alias it="lynx .internet_txt.html"
alias pico="pico -z"
alias banner="/usr/5bin/banner"
alias rm="rm -i"
alias quiz="/usr/games/quiz"
alias syn="netstat -an | grep SYN_SENT"
alias x="plynx lynx_bookmarks.html"
alias b="nfrm"
alias c="pico calendar"
alias ching="/usr/games/ching"
alias fortune="/usr/games/fortune"
alias memo="./.memo"
alias p="/usr/etc/ping -s"
alias m="pine"
alias ping="/sbin/ping"
alias host="/usr/sbin/host"
stty echoe erase ^h kill ^x
alias new="Mail sondheim@panix3.panix.com <"
alias l="ls -ail | more; ls -il .mailspool/sondheim; wc mail/*; du -s"
alias h="history"
alias tf="./tf -n"
PS1="k!% "
alias proc="grep Subject spam; rm spam; touch spam; rm ~/.procmail/log; touch ~/.procmail/log"
alias e="fortune -w; date; times; ls -lu $HOME/.plan; exit"
alias archie="archie -es -o arch"
alias ph="stty rows 15"
memo
leave +59
bi
pine -i
fortune; date; pom
EDITOR=/usr/local/bin/pico
export EDITOR
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