An alias manager that allows you to easily add, delete or list your bash aliases in your ".bashrc" file by automating and securing every steps for you.
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An alias manager that allows you to easily add, delete or list your bash aliases in your ".bashrc" file by automating and securing every steps for you.
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This repo contains my bashrc. I put it on Github to save it somewhere in case I mess up my system. Also, I use this repository to figure out how Github works. So it may happen that strange things happen here.
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