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Saved Commands/Scripts
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I have lots of scripts and aliases since I run a very mininal setup.
The aliases are automatically set when I start a new shell and I have a shortcut command to
catthe alias file so I can quickly view what aliases and functions I have saved.I also have a folder that contains all my notes and scripts. It's all organized and it acts as a staging area before I move any scripts to the proper location or device.
I found a hobby in writing scripts. I've been spending a lot of time writing my own backup system that uses
rsyncand it's nearing completion which I'm excited about. It's been something I've been working building on and off since the new year began.