System V questions
Christopher Cilley
cc at wet.UUCP
Wed Jan 3 03:52:25 AEST 1990
In article <21916 at adm.BRL.MIL> herman%nrl.decnet at ccf3.nrl.navy.mil
(NRL::HERMAN) asks:
>
> i) How can I get the prompt to show me the current directory.
>
> ii) Is there something available in System V which is equivalent to the
> 'alias' command available in BSD UNIX. That is, can one define
> symbols in a way similar to the way #define defines symbols in C.
I can pass along the answers for C-shell (/bin/csh).
i) I have the following in my .cshrc in the home directory:
# The following sets your prompt to print out the current command number
# and working directory.
alias cd ' cd \!* ; set prompt = "`pwd` [\\!] " '
This will give output that looks like:
/usr/local/lib/elm [23] <Your command here...>
ii) You can set aliases by just putting them in the .cshrc
like this:
# Set local aliases.
alias h cd $home
alias hi history
alias chterm 'set TERM=\!* ; setenv TERM \!* ; tput init'
alias ll ls -al
alias llm 'ls -al \!* | less'
alias lc ls -aCF
alias psa ps -ef
alias mail mailx
alias bye logout
etc. etc.
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