# Aliases and similar functions which can be used by all shells (supporting
# them).
-# Copyright (C) 2011-2013 Simon Ruderich
+# Copyright (C) 2011-2014 Simon Ruderich
#
# This file is free software: you can redistribute it and/or modify
# it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by
alias e=elinks
alias g=git
alias l=ls
-alias m=mutt
+alias m=make
alias p=less # p for pager
-alias s=mpc # s for sound, m is already used
+alias t=tig
alias v=vim
+# Shortcuts for a little less used programs.
+alias mu=mutt
+unalias mv cp 2> /dev/null
# Ask for confirmation before overwriting files. Especially useful when moving
# to a different directory. No alias for `rm` because I specify the files to
# remove directly, so I know what will happen.
# Make sure there is no alias named ls as it causes problems with the
# following ls function on (at least) bash 4.0.35.
-unalias ls 2> /dev/null
+unalias ls 2>/dev/null
# Improved ls which displays the files in columns (-C), visualizes
# directories, links and other special files (-F) and pages everything through
# less.
LS_ENV LS_PATH LS_COLOR -C -F "$@" 2>&1 | less
}
-unalias ll la lal 2> /dev/null
+unalias ll lt la lal lat 2>/dev/null
# List the files in list format with access rights, etc.
alias ll='ls -l'
+# List the files sorted by last modification date.
+alias lt='ls -l -t'
# List all files.
alias la='ls -a'
# List all files in list format with access rights, etc.
alias lal='ls -al'
+# List all files sorted by last modification date.
+alias lat='ls -al -t'
# Make going up directories simple.