How to Remove an Alias
Removing an existing alias is known as unaliasing.
Syntax:
unalias [alias name]
This accurately reflects the process of removing an alias using the ‘unalias’ command in Linux.
How to Create and Use Alias Command in Linux
Imagine you’re lost in a maze of complicated Linux commands. You stumble upon a secret doorway marked “Alias,” and inside you find shortcuts to all your favorite commands! That’s what creating aliases is like. You get to make your own mini-commands for the long ones you use all the time, making things simpler and faster. This article guides you through building these shortcuts, turning you into a master of the Linux command jungle! No need for fancy tech words, we’ll keep it clear and fun, like chatting with a friend.
Table of Content
- What is an alias in Linux
- Syntax of alias Command in Linux
- Options Available for Alias Command
- How to Create and Use Alias Command in Linux
- How to Remove an Alias
- How to create an Aliases Persistent
- Using Alias Command Effectively
- Commonly Used Aliases
- Frequently Asked Question on Alias – FAQs