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I'm a simple man. I do simple things. I replace df
, ls
and top
with more modern alternatives. Courtesy of this list.
alias df="duf"
alias ls="eza --group-directories-first --long --group --sort=ext --icons --all"
alias top="btm"
alias getmp4="yt-dlp -f 'bestvideo+bestaudio[ext=m4a]/best[ext=mp4]' --recode-video mp4"
alias getmp3="yt-dlp -x --audio-format mp3"
alias downloadwebsite="wget -mkEpnp"
flushall () {
sudo pacman -Scc
sudo pacman -Rns $(pacman -Qdtq)
flatpak uninstall --unused
}
updateall () {
yay
flatpak update
while
read -p "Clear cache and uninstall orphans? (y/N)" answer
do
case $answer in
([yY][eE][sS] | [yY]) flushall;;
(*) break;;
esac
done
}
These are some pacman+fzf implementations from the arch wiki + a flatpak implementation i did with fzf(still needs some polish but it works).
alias pacq=$'pacman -Q | fzf'
alias pacs=$'pacman -Slq | fzf --multi --preview 'pacman -Si {1}' | xargs -ro sudo pacman -S'
alias pacr=$'pacman -Qq | fzf --multi --preview 'pacman -Si {1}' | xargs -ro sudo pacman -Rns'
alias flatr=$'flatpak list | fzf --preview 'flatpak info {2} ' | grep -Eo '[a-ZA-Z]+.[^ ]+' |awk '{print $1}' | xargs -ro flatpak remove --delete-data'