Create alias with oh my zsh
Bit confused here, within the ~/.zshrc file I have specified the following:
# 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 burp="java -jar -server -Xms1048m -Xmx2G -XX:-DisableExplicitGC -XX:+UseT$
alias htb="openvpn /root/example.ovpn"
alias webgoat="java -jar /root/webgoat-container-7.0-SNAPSHOT-war-exec.jar"
alias cl="clear"
However whenever i try to run any, even cl i receive:
zsh: command not found: cl
I know there is many many posts about this subject but as far as I can tell I have followed the configuration correctly. Would really appreciate if someone can point out where i've gone wrong.
Thanks!
Also not sure if its relevant but i'm running on Kali Linux.
zsh
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Bit confused here, within the ~/.zshrc file I have specified the following:
# 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 burp="java -jar -server -Xms1048m -Xmx2G -XX:-DisableExplicitGC -XX:+UseT$
alias htb="openvpn /root/example.ovpn"
alias webgoat="java -jar /root/webgoat-container-7.0-SNAPSHOT-war-exec.jar"
alias cl="clear"
However whenever i try to run any, even cl i receive:
zsh: command not found: cl
I know there is many many posts about this subject but as far as I can tell I have followed the configuration correctly. Would really appreciate if someone can point out where i've gone wrong.
Thanks!
Also not sure if its relevant but i'm running on Kali Linux.
zsh
Welcome to Ask Ubuntu! Kali Linux is not supported here… However, have you tried to fix your file by putting a closing double quote ("
) at the end of thealias burp
line?
– Melebius
Feb 26 at 10:29
also remeber to typesource ~/.zshrc
. changes are not loaded automatically, you have to sort-of "export" them.
– tatsu
Feb 26 at 10:32
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Bit confused here, within the ~/.zshrc file I have specified the following:
# 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 burp="java -jar -server -Xms1048m -Xmx2G -XX:-DisableExplicitGC -XX:+UseT$
alias htb="openvpn /root/example.ovpn"
alias webgoat="java -jar /root/webgoat-container-7.0-SNAPSHOT-war-exec.jar"
alias cl="clear"
However whenever i try to run any, even cl i receive:
zsh: command not found: cl
I know there is many many posts about this subject but as far as I can tell I have followed the configuration correctly. Would really appreciate if someone can point out where i've gone wrong.
Thanks!
Also not sure if its relevant but i'm running on Kali Linux.
zsh
Bit confused here, within the ~/.zshrc file I have specified the following:
# 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 burp="java -jar -server -Xms1048m -Xmx2G -XX:-DisableExplicitGC -XX:+UseT$
alias htb="openvpn /root/example.ovpn"
alias webgoat="java -jar /root/webgoat-container-7.0-SNAPSHOT-war-exec.jar"
alias cl="clear"
However whenever i try to run any, even cl i receive:
zsh: command not found: cl
I know there is many many posts about this subject but as far as I can tell I have followed the configuration correctly. Would really appreciate if someone can point out where i've gone wrong.
Thanks!
Also not sure if its relevant but i'm running on Kali Linux.
zsh
zsh
asked Feb 26 at 10:24
George ReesGeorge Rees
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Welcome to Ask Ubuntu! Kali Linux is not supported here… However, have you tried to fix your file by putting a closing double quote ("
) at the end of thealias burp
line?
– Melebius
Feb 26 at 10:29
also remeber to typesource ~/.zshrc
. changes are not loaded automatically, you have to sort-of "export" them.
– tatsu
Feb 26 at 10:32
add a comment |
Welcome to Ask Ubuntu! Kali Linux is not supported here… However, have you tried to fix your file by putting a closing double quote ("
) at the end of thealias burp
line?
– Melebius
Feb 26 at 10:29
also remeber to typesource ~/.zshrc
. changes are not loaded automatically, you have to sort-of "export" them.
– tatsu
Feb 26 at 10:32
Welcome to Ask Ubuntu! Kali Linux is not supported here… However, have you tried to fix your file by putting a closing double quote (
"
) at the end of the alias burp
line?– Melebius
Feb 26 at 10:29
Welcome to Ask Ubuntu! Kali Linux is not supported here… However, have you tried to fix your file by putting a closing double quote (
"
) at the end of the alias burp
line?– Melebius
Feb 26 at 10:29
also remeber to type
source ~/.zshrc
. changes are not loaded automatically, you have to sort-of "export" them.– tatsu
Feb 26 at 10:32
also remeber to type
source ~/.zshrc
. changes are not loaded automatically, you have to sort-of "export" them.– tatsu
Feb 26 at 10:32
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Welcome to Ask Ubuntu! Kali Linux is not supported here… However, have you tried to fix your file by putting a closing double quote (
"
) at the end of thealias burp
line?– Melebius
Feb 26 at 10:29
also remeber to type
source ~/.zshrc
. changes are not loaded automatically, you have to sort-of "export" them.– tatsu
Feb 26 at 10:32