In my .zshrc I tried to make a few aliases .I looked into a lot of places, but I couldn't find out a way that worked. I used this code below:
# Set personal aliases, overriding those provided by oh-my-zsh libs, # plugins, and themes. Aliases can be placed here, though oh-my-zsh # users are encouraged to define aliases within the ZSH_CUSTOM folder. # For a full list of active aliases, run alias. # # Example aliases alias zshconfig="mate ~/.zshrc" alias ohmyzsh="mate ~/.oh-my-zsh" alias n= "nano" alias m= "mkdir" alias w= "cd ~/Documents/UoMWorkspace/Semester2" alias j= "cd ~/Documents/UoMWorkspace/Semester2/COMP17412" Then I wrote a command source ~/.zshrc. Still it didn't resolve the issue. I get error messages like zsh: command not found: j
Could anyone help me with any suggestions and let me know what am I doing wrong?
11 Answer
There must not be any whitespaces around between = and either alias name or alias definition:
alias zshconfig="mate ~/.zshrc" alias ohmyzsh="mate ~/.oh-my-zsh" alias n="nano" alias m="mkdir" alias w="cd ~/Documents/UoMWorkspace/Semester2" alias j="cd ~/Documents/UoMWorkspace/Semester2/COMP17412" BTW: If you are looking for a way to shorten directory names, I suggest looking into Named Directories and the AUTO_CD option instead of aliases:
hash -d w=~/Documents/UoMWorkspace/Semester2 hash -d j=~/Documents/UoMWorkspace/Semester2/COMP17412 This allows you to use ~w instead of ~/Documents/UoMWorkspace/Semester2 and ~j instead of ~/Documents/UoMWorkspace/Semester2/COMP17412 (or ~w/COMP17412). So cd ~j is identical to cd ~/Documents/UoMWorkspace/Semester2. It also works as part of a path, e.g. cat ~j/somedir/somefile.
With
setopt AUTO_CD zsh will automatically cd to a directory if it is given as command on the command line and it is not the name of an actual command. e.g.
% /usr % pwd /usr % ~w /home/YOURUSERNAME/Documents/UoMWorkspace/Semester2 4