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# some more ls aliases
alias ll='ls -alF'
alias la='ls -A'
alias l='ls -CF'
# User defined functions [Arch]
# Pacman alias examples
alias pacupg="sudo pacman -Syu" # Synchronize with repositories and then upgrade packages that are out of date on the local system.
alias pacdl="pacman -Sw" # Download specified package(s) as .tar.xz ball
alias pacin="sudo pacman -S" # Install specific package(s) from the repositories
alias pacins="sudo pacman -U" # Install specific package not from the repositories but from a file
alias pacre="sudo pacman -R" # Remove the specified package(s), retaining its configuration(s) and required dependencies
alias pacrem="sudo pacman -Rns" # Remove the specified package(s), its configuration(s) and unneeded dependencies
alias pacrep="pacman -Si" # Display information about a given package in the repositories
alias pacreps="pacman -Ss" # Search for package(s) in the repositories
alias pacloc="pacman -Qi" # Display information about a given package in the local database
alias paclocs="pacman -Qs" # Search for package(s) in the local database
alias paclo="pacman -Qdt" # List all packages which are orphaned
alias pacc="sudo pacman -Scc" # Clean cache - delete all the package files in the cache
alias paclf="pacman -Ql" # List all files installed by a given package
alias pacown="pacman -Qo" # Show package(s) owning the specified file(s)
alias pacexpl="pacman -D --asexp" # Mark one or more installed packages as explicitly installed
alias pacimpl="pacman -D --asdep" # Mark one or more installed packages as non explicitly installed
# Additional pacman alias examples
alias pacupd="sudo pacman -Sy && sudo abs" # Update and refresh the local package and ABS databases against repositories
alias pacinsd="sudo pacman -S --asdeps" # Install given package(s) as dependencies
alias pacmir="sudo pacman -Syy" # Force refresh of all package lists after updating /etc/pacman.d/mirrorlist
# NPM
alias npmls="npm -g ls --depth=0" # List globally installed packages.