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CrazedNerd
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I've been playing with aliases a bit because they are awesome, i made several aliases to fine-tune the ls command. The one I made that i'm a little confused about, when i use it, is this one:
the intention is to show only hidden directories, yet the file ".bash_aliases" is color coded green with the * on the display. Why is the shell say my .bash_aliases is an executable? I thought it was just a configuration file, there's no shebang in the file.
Code:
alias lsdh='ls -d .* | grep -v *.txt'
the intention is to show only hidden directories, yet the file ".bash_aliases" is color coded green with the * on the display. Why is the shell say my .bash_aliases is an executable? I thought it was just a configuration file, there's no shebang in the file.