bashrc file and you can incorporate them if you find them beneficial. Here are some cool examples which I use in my.
bashrc file when you're finished adding your aliases to it, so that your aliases become active without logout/login.
Now, we have an idea on how to make our own short-hand commands in Bash, but we also need this to be saved when we re-login to our bash shell. To do that you need to save the alias command in a special file called ~/.bashrc where you can save all your keystroke aliases which will persist even after you re-login to your shell. Don't forget to source your.