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Saved Commands/Scripts
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I used to keep them all in my .bashrc, later I moved to keeping them in a .scripts folder in my home, then I add it to my $PATH.
Technically I could just make them all fish shell functions, but I figure it makes more sense to write regular bash (and have them no matter what shell I'm currently using) than the odd ball fish syntax no one really shares online.