A while ago I made a tiny function in my ~/.zshrc to download a video from the link in my clipboard. I use this nearly every day to share videos with people without forcing them to watch it on whatever site I found it. What’s a script/alias that you use a lot?
# Download clipboard to tmp with yt-dlp
tmpv() {
cd /tmp/ && yt-dlp "$(wl-paste)"
}
Technically not an alias, because I just use nushell’s history + autocompletion everytime I use it, but one could alias it. I think I might even write a custom command for it, with
path
argument, some day. Anyway, here it goes:rsync -aPh -e "ssh -p 2222" test@172.16.0.86:/storage/emulated/0/PicturesArchive/ ~/PicturesArchive/
I run an ssh daemon on my phone, and use this snippet to back up my photos.
alias sl=“ls“
real ones watch the train of shame
alias sl='ls | while IFS= read -r line; do while IFS= read -r -n1 char; do if [[ -z "$char" ]]; then printf "\n"; else printf "%s" "$char"; sleep 0.05; fi; done <<< "$line"; done'
I can’t easily check if it works until I get home to my laptop, but you get the idea
alias qr='qrencode -t ansiutf8'
This makes qr codes in the terminal.
needs the
qrencode
packageExample usage and output:
felix@buttsexmachine:~$ qr lemmy.fish █████████████████████████████ █████████████████████████████ ████ ▄▄▄▄▄ █▄ ██ █ ▄▄▄▄▄ ████ ████ █ █ █ █▄▀▄█ █ █ ████ ████ █▄▄▄█ █▄▄▄███ █▄▄▄█ ████ ████▄▄▄▄▄▄▄█▄▀ █▄█▄▄▄▄▄▄▄████ ████▄▄▄ █▀▄▀▄▀ █▀▄▀▀ █ ████ ████▄ ▀▄▀▄▄ ▀▄▄█ ▄▄▄█▀█ ▄████ ██████▄███▄█▀█ ▄█▄ █▀█▀▄▄████ ████ ▄▄▄▄▄ ██ ▀▀▀▀▄ ▀█▀████ ████ █ █ █▀ ▀▄█▀▀▄▄ ▀█████ ████ █▄▄▄█ █ ▀█ ▀█▀ █▄▄█▀████ ████▄▄▄▄▄▄▄█▄▄█▄▄▄███▄▄██████ █████████████████████████████ █████████████████████████████ ```*___*
on most of my systems I get tired of constantly
ls
ing after acd
so I combine them:cd(){ cd $1 && ls }
(excuse if this doesn’t work, I am writing this from memory)
I also wrote a function to access docker commands quicker on my Truenas system. If passed nothing, it enters the docker jailmaker system, else it passes the command to docker running inside the system.
docker () { if [[ "$1" == "" ]]; then jlmkr shell docker return else sudo systemd-run --pipe --machine docker docker "$@" return fi }
I have a few similar shortcuts for programs inside jailmaker and long directories that I got sick of typing out.
alias cd…=“cd …”
I have something similar.
alias "..1=cd .." alias "..2=cd ../.." ... etc
I did have code that would generate these automatically but Idk where it is.
alias gimme='git checkout'
Twins(-ish)!
alias gimme="chown <myname>:staff"
I made this one to find binaries in NixOs and other systems
get_bin_path() { paths=${2:-$PATH} for dr in $(echo $paths | tr ':' '\n') ; do if [ -f "$dr/$1" ] ; then echo "$dr/$1" return 0 fi done return 1 }
Then I made this one to, if I have a shell o opened inside neovim it will tell the neovim process running the shell to open a file on it, instead of starting a new process
_nvim_con() { abs_path=$(readlink --canonicalize "$@" | sed s'| |\\ |'g) $(get_bin_path nvim) --server $NVIM --remote-send "<ESC>:edit $abs_path<CR>" exit } # start host and open file _nvim_srv() { $(get_bin_path nvim) --listen $HOME/.cache/nvim/$$-server.pipe $@ } if [ -n "$NVIM" ] ; then export EDITOR="_nvim_con" else export EDITOR="_nvim_srv" fi
Lastly this bit: which if it detects a file and a line number split by a
:
it will open the file and jump to the line_open() { path_parts=$(readlink --canonicalize "$@" | sed s'| |\\ |'g | sed 's/:/\t/' ) file=$(echo "$path_parts" | awk ' { print $1 }' ) line=$(echo "$path_parts" | awk ' { print $2 }' ) if [ -n "$line" ] ; then # has line number if [ -n "$NVIM" ] ; then $(get_bin_path nvim) --server $NVIM --remote-send "<ESC>:edit $file<CR>:+$line<CR>" exit else $(get_bin_path nvim) --listen $HOME/.cache/nvim/$$-server.pipe $file "+:$line" fi else $EDITOR $file fi } alias nvim="_open"
Since 720p downloading isn’t really available on yt-dlp anymore, I made an alias for it
alias yt720p="yt-dlp -S vcodec:h264,fps,res:720,acodec:m4a"
i use
alias kimg='kitty +kitten icat'
to display images in my terminal pretty simple but nice
I have that one too, but my alias is called icat
Well, my full
functions.sh
won’t fit in a comment, so here’s 2 of my more unique functions that makes life a little easier when contributing to busy OSS projects:# Git fork sync functions # Assumes standard convention: origin = your fork, upstream = original repo ## Sync fork with upstream before starting work gss() { # Safety checks if ! git rev-parse --git-dir >/dev/null 2>&1; then echo "❌ Not in a git repository" return 1 fi # Check if we're in a git operation state local git_dir=$(git rev-parse --git-dir) if [[ -f "$git_dir/rebase-merge/interactive" ]] || [[ -d "$git_dir/rebase-apply" ]] || [[ -f "$git_dir/MERGE_HEAD" ]]; then echo "❌ Git operation in progress. Complete or abort current rebase/merge first:" echo " git rebase --continue (after resolving conflicts)" echo " git rebase --abort (to cancel rebase)" echo " git merge --abort (to cancel merge)" return 1 fi # Check for uncommitted changes if ! git diff-index --quiet HEAD -- 2>/dev/null; then echo "❌ You have uncommitted changes. Commit or stash them first:" git status --porcelain echo "" echo "💡 Quick fix: git add . && git commit -m 'WIP' or git stash" return 1 fi # Check for required remotes if ! git remote get-url upstream >/dev/null 2>&1; then echo "❌ No 'upstream' remote found. Add it first:" echo " git remote add upstream <upstream-repo-url>" return 1 fi if ! git remote get-url origin >/dev/null 2>&1; then echo "❌ No 'origin' remote found. Add it first:" echo " git remote add origin <your-fork-url>" return 1 fi local current_branch=$(git branch --show-current) # Ensure we have a main branch locally if ! git show-ref --verify --quiet refs/heads/main; then echo "❌ No local 'main' branch found. Create it first:" echo " git checkout -b main upstream/main" return 1 fi echo "🔄 Syncing fork with upstream..." echo " Current branch: $current_branch" # Fetch with error handling if ! git fetch upstream; then echo "❌ Failed to fetch from upstream. Check network connection and remote URL." return 1 fi echo "📌 Updating local main..." if ! git checkout main; then echo "❌ Failed to checkout main branch" return 1 fi if ! git reset --hard upstream/main; then echo "❌ Failed to reset main to upstream/main" return 1 fi echo "⬆️ Pushing updated main to fork..." if ! git push origin main; then echo "❌ Failed to push main to origin. Check push permissions." return 1 fi echo "🔀 Rebasing feature branch on updated main..." if ! git checkout "$current_branch"; then echo "❌ Failed to checkout $current_branch" return 1 fi if ! git rebase main; then echo "❌ Rebase failed due to conflicts. Resolve them and continue:" echo " 1. Edit conflicted files" echo " 2. git add <resolved-files>" echo " 3. git rebase --continue" echo " Or: git rebase --abort to cancel" return 1 fi echo "✅ Ready to work on branch: $current_branch" } ## Sync fork and push feature branch gsp() { # Safety checks if ! git rev-parse --git-dir >/dev/null 2>&1; then echo "❌ Not in a git repository" return 1 fi local git_dir=$(git rev-parse --git-dir) if [[ -f "$git_dir/rebase-merge/interactive" ]] || [[ -d "$git_dir/rebase-apply" ]] || [[ -f "$git_dir/MERGE_HEAD" ]]; then echo "❌ Git operation in progress. Complete or abort first." return 1 fi if ! git diff-index --quiet HEAD -- 2>/dev/null; then echo "❌ You have uncommitted changes. Commit or stash them first:" git status --porcelain return 1 fi if ! git remote get-url upstream >/dev/null 2>&1; then echo "❌ No 'upstream' remote found" return 1 fi if ! git remote get-url origin >/dev/null 2>&1; then echo "❌ No 'origin' remote found" return 1 fi local current_branch=$(git branch --show-current) # Prevent pushing from main if [[ "$current_branch" == "main" ]]; then echo "❌ Cannot push from main branch. Switch to your feature branch first:" echo " git checkout <your-feature-branch>" return 1 fi # Show what we're about to do echo "⚠️ About to sync and push branch: $current_branch" echo " This will:" echo " • Fetch latest changes from upstream" echo " • Rebase your branch on updated main" echo " • Force-push to your fork (updates PR)" echo "" read -p "Continue? [y/N]: " -n 1 -r echo if [[ ! $REPLY =~ ^[Yy]$ ]]; then echo "❌ Operation cancelled" return 0 fi echo "🔄 Final sync with upstream..." if ! git fetch upstream; then echo "❌ Failed to fetch from upstream" return 1 fi echo "📌 Updating local main..." if ! git checkout main; then echo "❌ Failed to checkout main" return 1 fi if ! git reset --hard upstream/main; then echo "❌ Failed to reset main" return 1 fi if ! git push origin main; then echo "❌ Failed to push main to origin" return 1 fi echo "🔀 Rebasing feature branch..." if ! git checkout "$current_branch"; then echo "❌ Failed to checkout $current_branch" return 1 fi if ! git rebase main; then echo "❌ Rebase failed. Resolve conflicts and try again:" echo " git add <resolved-files> && git rebase --continue" echo " Then run 'gsp' again" return 1 fi echo "🚀 Pushing feature branch to fork..." if ! git push origin "$current_branch" --force-with-lease; then echo "❌ Failed to push to origin. The branch may have been updated." echo " Run 'git pull origin $current_branch' and try again" return 1 fi echo "✅ Feature branch $current_branch successfully pushed to fork" }
Polls for potential zombie processes:
# Survive the apocalypse function zombies () { ps -elf | grep tsc | awk '{print $2}' | while read pid; do lsof -p $pid | grep cwd | awk '{printf "%-20s ", $2; $1=""; print $9}' done } export -f zombies alias zeds="watch -c -e -n 1 zombies"
# Copy pwd into clipboard using pbcopy alias cpwd="pwd | tr -d '\n' | pbcopy && echo 'pwd copied into clipboard'"
git() { if [ "$1" = "cd" ]; then shift cd "./$(command git rev-parse --show-cdup)$*" else command git "$@" fi }
This lets you run
git cd
to go to the root of your repo, orgit cd foo/bar
to go to a path relative to that root. You can’t do it as an alias because it’s conditional, and you can’t do it as agit-cd
command because that wouldn’t affect the current shell.alias cls=clear
My first language was QB, so it makes me chuckle.
Also,
alias cim=vim
. If I had a penny…I also have cls aliased to clear! I used to use windows terminal and found myself compulsively typing cls when I moved to linux.
alias nmtui="NEWT_COLORS='root=black,black;window=black,black;border=white,black;listbox=white,black;label=blue,black;checkbox=red,black;title=green,black;button=white,red;actsellistbox=white,red;actlistbox=white,gray;compactbutton=white,gray;actcheckbox=white,blue;entry=lightgray,black;textbox=blue,black' nmtui"
It’s
nmtui
but pretty!