dirnav functions/aliases/cmds -
cs, d, dl, g, ge, gb, gh, gs, gw, p, rmbak
These are keystroke efficient cmds for users who walk dir trees
to manage files. With the arguable exception of rmbak these are safe.
Each echos the actual cmd syntax executed to the screen.
- cs
-
clear screen
This is implemneted as `tput clear'.
- d
-
ls -aCF $*
- dl
-
ls -aFl $*
- g
-
cd $1 (pwd if null)
- gb
-
cd $HOME/bin
- ge
-
cd /etc
- gh
-
cd $HOME/hold
The hold dir is intended for keeping files over an extended period
of time.
- gs
-
cd $HOME/scr
The scr dir is intended for work that will not survive a logout.
- gw
-
cd $HOME/work
The work dir is intended for work that is current and may survive
multiple logons.
- p
-
cd $1 (pwd if null); ls aCF
This single keystroke cmd lists a dir and its contents.
- rmbak
-
rm $backids (default '*~ .*~ #*# *.bak .*.bak core')
Remove backup clutter from the current dir.
If you are accustomed to using cfm you probably have everything
of importance safely tucked away in the cfmdb and can retrieve
any previous version.