• 𝕸𝖔𝖘𝖘
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    1 year ago

    Add ls.bat in your windows directory with dir as the source. It basically acts as an alias.

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      1 year ago

      Still won’t help me when I type ifconfig or dig, though.

      Also I’ve noticed there is also a curl in Windows CLI that I believe is based on libcurl, but when called from powershell is an alias for (iirc) Invoke-WebRequest.

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        1 year ago

        I came across this one just yesterday and while it was convenient at first, I immediately got frustrated when I went to add some parameters and discovered it wasn’t actually curl

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          1 year ago

          Classic PoweShell experience. Try rm -rf - I wonder why they added the aliases in the first place. Only frustrating to type different arguments which are also more verbose. Tastes like the good ol’ embrace-extend-extinguish.