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@gkalpak/aliases
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Warning: This is still an experimental tool. Use at your own risk!
My global aliases packaged as a node module for easy installation/update across machines.
Install globally. E.g.:
npm install --global @gkalpak/aliases
Use from anywhere. For example:
gs // git status
gl1 // git log --decorate --oneline
lla // ls -ahl
nv // node --version
nls // npm list --depth=0
All aliases also accept the following arguments:
--gkcu-debug
: Produce verbose, debug-friendly output.--gkcu-dryrun
*: Print the command instead of actually running it.--gkcu-sapVersion
: Choose a different implementation for the command runner. (Default: 2)--gkcu-suppressTbj
*: Suppress the "Terminate batch job (Y/N)?" confirmation on Windows.See cli-utils for more details.
NOTE: All arguments starting with --gkcu-
will be ignored when substituting input arguments or
determining their index.
(*): This is still an experimental feature and not guaranteed to work as expected.
Run halp
for a list of all available aliases.
Run halp <category>
for a list of available aliases for a particular category (e.g. git
, node
,
misc
).
Obviously, aliases refer to other global commands/scripts. In order for an alias to work, the
corresponding command must be globally available. You can see each alias' global dependency by
inspecting the associated command (e.g. via halp
).
Here is the list of all global dependencies with associated min. version (older versions are not guaranteed work):
git
: git >=2.40docker
: docker >= 17grep
: grep >=3 (could come through a bash emulation environment on Windows, such as git for
Windows' Git BASH
)http-server
: http-server >=0.12.0 (installed globally via npm or yarn)kdiff3
: kdiff3 >=0.9light-server
: light-server >=2.5.0 (installed globally via npm or yarn)ls
: ls >=8 (could come through a bash emulation environment on Windows, such as git for
Windows' Git BASH
)ngm-diff-wh
: ngm-diff-wh
>=0.0.4 (part of the ng-maintain suite)ngm-pr-merge
: ngm-pr-merge
>=0.0.4 (part of the ng-maintain suite)node
: Node.js >=16npm
: npm >=3 (comes bundled with Node.js)nvm
: nvm >=0.30 (on *nix) / nvm-windows >=1 (on Windows)yarn
: yarn >=0.24The following test-types/modes are available:
Code-linting: npm run lint
Lint JavaScript files using ESLint.
Unit tests: npm run test-unit
Run all the unit tests once. These tests are quick and suitable to be run on every change.
E2E tests: npm run test-e2e
Run all the end-to-end tests once. These test may hit actual API endpoints or perform expensive
I/O operations and are considerably slower than unit tests.
All tests: npm test
/ npm run test
Run all of the above tests (code-linting, unit tests, e2e tests). This command is automatically
run before every release (via npm run release
).
"Dev" mode: npm run dev
Watch all files and rerun linting and the unit tests whenever something changes. For performance
reasons, e2e tests are omitted.
Things I want to (but won't necessarily) do:
suppressTbj
issue (e.g. nrx
/yrx
) on Node.js v10.2.0-10.10.0+.nvup 6
would:
naga
or by looking at the previously installed 6.x version).nvi 8
would:
naga
or by looking at the highest installed version).FAQs
My global aliases.
The npm package @gkalpak/aliases receives a total of 3 weekly downloads. As such, @gkalpak/aliases popularity was classified as not popular.
We found that @gkalpak/aliases demonstrated a healthy version release cadence and project activity because the last version was released less than a year ago. It has 0 open source maintainers collaborating on the project.
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