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SUMMARY:Aliases
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DESCRIPTION: Aliases. A Bash alias is essentially nothing more than a keyboard shortcut, an abbreviation, a means of avoiding typing a long command sequence. If, for example, we include alias lm="ls -l. more" in the ~/.bashrc file, then each lm [1] typed at the command-line will automatically be replaced by a ls -l.

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