Mac os x web server - CHAPTER 13 INTRODUCING THE BASH SHELL CREATING
CHAPTER 13 INTRODUCING THE BASH SHELL CREATING ALIASES If you ve ever used DOS, you might find yourself inadvertently typing DOS commands at the shell prompt. Some of these will actually work, because most distribution companies create command aliases to ease the transition of newcomers to Linux. Aliases mean that whenever you type certain words, they will be interpreted as meaning something else. However, an alias won t work with any of the command-line switches used in DOS. In the long run, you should try to learn the BASH equivalents. You can create your own command aliases quickly and simply. Just start a BASH shell and type the following: alias