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alium

v1.2.3

Published

Save CLI commands as aliases on a directory basis

Downloads

3

Readme

alium 🍝

Save CLI commands as aliases on a directory basis!

CircleCI

Requires node >= 10.x

Installation

  1. npm install alium -g or yarn global add alium or similar.

  2. put this in your ~/.bashrc or somewhere suitable:

    ali () {
        ali-cleanup () {
            sleep 1 && test -f ~/.alium/cmd && rm -f ~/.alium/cmd;
        }
        alium-bin $@;
        if [ $? -eq 23 ]; then
            ali-cleanup & test -f ~/.alium/cmd && source ~/.alium/cmd
        fi
    }
  3. source ~/.bashrc before you try to use ali

  4. That's it 🎉

Usage

Quickstart

Options:
  -v, --version         output the version number
  -l, --list            List aliases in this directory
  -p, --pick            Pick from aliases for this directory
  -s, --save [alias]    Save an alias for this directory
  -r, --remove [alias]  remove alias from this directory
  -h, --help            output usage information

To add a new command to the current directory: ali -s "my-command"
Note: env variables have to be escaped: ali -s "echo \$SHELL"

ali will then ask you what to name the new alias.

List all available aliases: ali -l or just ali.

Remove alias: ali -r foobar

Typical usage

# After you have run
$ some-long-winded-command --with parameters --you can --never ./remember

# You can now do
$ ali -s "!!"

# To save a new alias for the aforementioned command
$ ali -s "some-long-winded-command --with parameters --you can --never ./remember"

Licence

MIT

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