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)"
}
Little tip: In case you need to use
rm
directly, even with the alias in effect, you can put a backslah in front of the command to use its original meaning:\rm filename
oooh so does that apply to any command/user binary on the system?
I’m not sure what you mean with the question. If you have any alias like
alias rm='ls -l'
in your .bashrc in example, then you cannot use the original commandrm
anymore, as it is aliased to something else. I’m speaking about the terminal, when you enter the command. However, if you put a backslash in front of it like\rm
in the terminal, then the alias for it is ignored and the original command is executed instead.Edit: Made a more clear alias example.
Oh ty ty that answers my question! I am fairly new to being a poweruser on linux so I may have worded that wrong XD