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SHARE WITH THE CLASS: What aliases are you using?
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I've got the standard ones (l, ll, ls) to be forms of
ls -flags
I also use
alias nd=nix develop
a lot.Digging the systemctl ones. I added myself to the group so that I wouldn't have to write sudo each time, but I might as well alias the entire prompt for restart and status to make it even shorter