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+# make our functions available to the aliases.
+source "$FEISTY_MEOW_SCRIPTS/core/functions.sh"
+
+##############
+
# call the generated aliases file, if it exists.
# we do this first so that our core aliases get a chance to override the aliases
# based on scripts.
if [ -n "$IS_DARWIN" ]; then
# case for mac os x.
define_yeti_alias exp='open'
- elif [ ! -z "$(which dolphin 2>/dev/null)" ]; then
+ elif [ ! -z "$(whichable dolphin)" ]; then
# we prefer dolphin if available.
define_yeti_alias exp='screen -L -S dolphin-$RANDOM -d -m dolphin '
#--select
- elif [ ! -z "$(which nautilus 2>/dev/null)" ]; then
+ elif [ ! -z "$(whichable nautilus)" ]; then
# launch nautilus if available.
define_yeti_alias exp='nautilus'
else
# some really eccentric feisty meow aliases...
+# launches a bash session in the background using the screen command.
+define_yeti_alias bashido='screen -L -S bashido -d -m bash'
+
# says goodbye when leaving a shell.
define_yeti_alias bye='. $FEISTY_MEOW_SCRIPTS/processes/goodbye.sh'
# makes root user's home directory's permissions right.
define_yeti_alias reroot='chown -R root:root /root'
-# space 'em all fixes naming for all of the files of the appropriate types in the current directory.
-define_yeti_alias spacemall='spacem *.txt *.pdf *.jpg *.png *.odt *.ods *.JPG *.docx *.m4a *.mp3 *.eml *.html 2>> ~/.tmp/zz_spacem.log'
-
# yes, these what/who/why functions are really helpful...
define_yeti_alias whoareyou='echo -e "Hello, I am a computer named $(hostname)\nand I am very pleased to meet you."'
define_yeti_alias whereami='echo whoa dude, try not to think about it...'