if [ -f /etc/bashrc ]; then . /etc/bashrc # --> Read /etc/bashrc, if present. fi # if [ -f /etc/bash_completion ]; then # . /etc/bash_completion # fi ############## # Networking # ############## function proxy() { export http_proxy="http://localhost:8888" export ftp_proxy="ftp://localhost:8888" echo "localhost:8888" } function noproxy() { export http_proxy="" export ftp_proxy="" } # get the current IP adresses on eth0 function myip() { MY_IP=$(/sbin/ifconfig eth0 | awk '/inet/ { print $2 } ' | sed -e s/adr:// | sed -e s/inet6://) echo $MY_IP } # baskcup shortcuts alias rcp='rsync -avz --ignore-existing --progress --rsh "ssh -l nojhan" ' alias rcp_443='rsync -avz --ignore-existing --progress --rsh "ssh -p 443 -l nojhan" ' ################### # File management # ################### # Find a file with a pattern in name from the current directory # ff name function ff() { find . -type f -iname '*'$*'*' -ls ; } # move to ~/.Trash instead of rm a file function del() { for i in $* ; do mv $i ~/.Trash done } # move backup files to trash alias clean='mv *~ ~/.Trash/' # Prevents accidentally clobbering files. alias mv='mv -i' alias mkdir='mkdir -p' # The 'ls' family (this assumes you use the GNU ls)) # Mispelling on azerty keyboards alias lks='ls' alias ks='ls' alias ms='ls' alias ls='ls -hF --color' # add colors for filetype recognition alias l='ls -1' alias la='ls -Al' # show hidden files alias lx='ls -lXB' # sort by extension alias lk='ls -lSr' # sort by size alias lc='ls -lcr' # sort by change time alias lu='ls -lur' # sort by access time alias lr='ls -lR' # recursive ls alias lt='ls -ltr' # sort by date alias lm='ls -al --color=none|less' # pipe through 'less' alias ll='ls -l' alias tree='tree -Csu' # nice alternative to 'ls' # nautilus file manager in browser mode without destkop management alias nautile='nautilus --no-desktop --browser' # Make a directory and move to it function md() { mkdir $1 cd $1 } ############# # Processes # ############# alias psg='ps aux|grep ' # grep a process ########## # Coding # ########## alias agrep="ack-grep" # repeat n times command # repeat 10 echo "ok" function repeat() { local i max max=$1; shift; for ((i=1; i <= max ; i++)); do # --> C-like syntax eval "$@"; done } # ipython shell with correct default apps alias ipy='ipython -pylab -p scipy --editor="gvim"' # colored gcc output using the colout command alias cgcc="colout :[0-9]+: yellow standard | colout error | colout warning magenta | colout pragma green standard" ################# # Configuration # ################# # alias I want to learn function h() { echo "la : show hidden files" echo "lx : sort by extension" echo "lk : sort by size" echo "lc : sort by change time" echo "lu : sort by access time" echo "lr : recursive ls" echo "lt : sort by date" echo "lm : pipe through 'less'" echo "md : mkdir, cd" echo "tree : nice alternative to 'ls'" echo "ff [pattern] : find a file with a pattern in name" echo "myip : show the IP address of eth0" echo "repeat [n] [command] : repeat n times command" echo "clean : remove backip files (*~)" echo "psg : ps aux | grep " echo "rcp : copy with rsync/ssh" } # default editor export EDITOR='gvim' # do not permits to recall dangerous commands in bash history export HISTIGNORE='&:[bf]g:exit:*>|*::*rm*-rf*:*rm*-f*' # append history rather than overwrite shopt -s histappend # one command per line shopt -s cmdhist unset HISTFILESIZE HISTSIZE=1000000 # ignore commands that start with a space AND duplicate commands HISTCONTROL=ignoreboth # add the full date and time to lines HISTTIMEFORMAT='%F %T ' # store history immediately #; history -n' # Manually switch to the bépo keyboard layout alias bepo="setxkbmap -layout fr -variant bepo -option" # Super nice prompt source ~/.liquidprompt.bash # Added by autojump install.sh #source /etc/profile.d/autojump.bash # print a vim fortune at startup #/usr/games/fortune vimtips