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bash local aliases / per-directory aliases in bash
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// download .bash_local_aliases file and cd to the download directory | |
$ cp .bash_local_aliases ~/ | |
$ if ! grep -qF 'source ~/.bash_local_aliases' ~/.bashrc; then echo -e "\nsource ~/.bash_local_aliases" >> ~/.bashrc; fi | |
$ source ~/.bash_local_aliases && cd . | |
// place a .aliases file anywhere, in the space-delimited "alias command" format shown in the .aliases example in this gist | |
// IMPORTANT: .aliases file should end with a single blank, empty line | |
$ cd . | |
$ myNode -e 'console.log(process.execArgv)' | |
$ nv | |
// place a different .aliases file in another directory | |
// then `cd` to it, and experience the magic of per-directory bash aliases |
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myNode node --experimental-json-modules --no-warnings | |
nv node -v | |
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function _brunner_runMethod() { | |
if [ "$1" != "/" ]; then | |
# traverse up directory tree, deepest directory wins if duplicate aliases found | |
_brunner_runMethod "$(dirname "$1")" "$2" | |
fi | |
if [ -f "$1/.aliases" ]; then | |
_brunner_parseAliases "$1/.aliases" "$2" | |
fi | |
} | |
function _brunner_parseAliases() { | |
# per-directory .brunner file must end with an empty line | |
while read -r line; do | |
aliasName=$(echo "$line" | cut -d' ' -f1) | |
aliasContent=$(echo "$line" | cut -d' ' -f2-) | |
"$2" "$aliasName" "$aliasContent" | |
done < "$1" | |
} | |
function _brunner_unsetAlias() { | |
unalias "$1" 2>/dev/null | |
} | |
function _brunner_setAlias() { | |
alias "$1"="$2"; | |
} | |
function cd() { | |
_brunner_runMethod "$(pwd)" _brunner_unsetAlias | |
command cd "$@" || return | |
_brunner_runMethod "$(pwd)" _brunner_setAlias | |
} | |
# so it applies to the first directory when opening a new shell | |
_brunner_runMethod "$(pwd)" _brunner_setAlias | |
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