What are some advanced .bashrc commands I can use?
You can use commands like aliases for shortcuts, functions for reusable code, and custom prompts to enhance your terminal.
Can you give me an example of a useful alias?
Sure! You can create an alias like alias ll='ls -la'
to list all files in a detailed format.
What about functions? How do I define one?
You can define a function like this: function greet() { echo 'Hello, $1!'; }
and call it with greet John
.
How can I customize my terminal prompt?
You can customize your prompt by setting the PS1
variable in your .bashrc, for example: PS1='[[32m[1m[34m[1m[0m][0m [33m[1m[0m] '
.
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