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# Singlechar plugin
This plugin adds single char shortcuts (and combinations) for some commands.
To use it, add `singlechar` to the plugins array of your zshrc file:
```
plugins=(... singlechar)
```
## Aliases
### CAT, GREP, CURL, WGET
| Alias | Command | Description |
|-------|------------------|-------------|
| y | `grep -Ri` | Find case-insensitive string in all files and directories, recursively. Follows symlinks. |
| n | `grep -Rvi` | Same as above but only show lines that don't match the string. |
| f | `grep -Rli` | Same as 'y' but only print the filenames where the string is found. |
| fn | `grep -Rlvi` | Same as above but only show files that don't contain the string. |
| f. | `find . \| grep` | Grep list of files in current directory |
| f: | `find` | 'find' command |
| p | `less` | 'less' command |
| m | `man` | 'man' command |
| d | `wget` | 'wget' command |
| u | `curl` | 'curl' command |
| c | `cat` | 'cat' command |
| w | `echo >` | Write arguments to file, overwriting it if it exists. |
| a | `echo >>` | Write arguments to file, appending them if the file exists. |
| w: | `cat >` | Write stdin to file, overwriting if it exists. |
| a: | `cat >>` | Write stdin to file, appending it if the file exists. |
### XARGS
These aliases are versions of the aliases above but using xargs. This can be used
by piping the arguments to the xargs aliases.
| Alias | Command | Description |
|-------|----------------------|---------------------------------|
| x | `xargs` | 'xargs' command |
| xy | `xargs grep -Ri` | Same as 'y' alias using xargs. |
| xn | `xargs grep -Rvi` | Same as 'n' alias using xargs. |
| xf | `xargs grep -Rli` | Same as 'f' alias using xargs. |
| xfn | `xargs grep -Rlvi` | Same as 'fn' alias using xargs. |
| xf. | `xargs find \| grep` | Same as 'f.' alias using xargs. |
| xf: | `xargs find` | Same as 'f:' alias using xargs. |
| xc | `xargs cat` | Same as 'c' alias using xargs. |
| xp | `xargs less` | Same as 'p' alias using xargs. |
| xm | `xargs man` | Same as 'm' alias using xargs. |
| xd | `xargs wget` | Same as 'd' alias using xargs. |
| xu | `xargs curl` | Same as 'u' alias using xargs. |
| xw | `xargs echo >` | Same as 'w' alias using xargs. |
| xa | `xargs echo >>` | Same as 'a' alias using xargs. |
| xw: | `xargs cat >` | Same as 'w:' alias using xargs. |
| xa: | `xargs >>` | Same as 'a:' alias using xargs. |
### SUDO
These aliases are versions of the aliases above in [CAT, GREP, CURL, WGET](#cat-grep-curl-wget)
but using sudo to run them with root permission.
| Alias | Command | Description |
|-------|-----------------------|--------------------------------|
| s | `sudo` | 'sudo' command |
| sy | `sudo grep -Ri` | Same as 'y' alias using sudo. |
| sn | `sudo grep -Riv` | Same as 'n' alias using sudo. |
| sf | `sudo grep -Rli` | Same as 'f' alias using sudo. |
| sfn | `sudo grep -Rlvi` | Same as 'fn' alias using sudo. |
| sf. | `sudo find . \| grep` | Same as 'f.' alias using sudo. |
| sf: | `sudo find` | Same as 'f:' alias using sudo. |
| sp | `sudo less` | Same as 'p' alias using sudo. |
| sm | `sudo man` | Same as 'm' alias using sudo. |
| sd | `sudo wget` | Same as 'd' alias using sudo. |
| sc | `sudo cat` | Same as 'c' alias using sudo. |
| sw | `sudo echo >` | Same as 'w' alias using sudo. |
| sa | `sudo echo >>` | Same as 'a' alias using sudo. |
| sw: | `sudo cat >` | Same as 'w:' alias using sudo. |
| sa: | `sudo cat >>` | Same as 'a:' alias using sudo. |
### SUDO-XARGS
Same as above but using both sudo and xargs.
| Alias | Command | Description |
|-------|---------------------------|---------------------------------|
| sx | `sudo xargs` | 'sudo xargs' command |
| sxy | `sudo xargs grep -Ri` | Same as 'xy' alias using sudo. |
| sxn | `sudo xargs grep -Riv` | Same as 'xn' alias using sudo. |
| sxf | `sudo xargs grep -li` | Same as 'xf' alias using sudo. |
| sxfn | `sudo xargs grep -lvi` | Same as 'xfn' alias using sudo. |
| sxf. | `sudo xargs find \| grep` | Same as 'xf.' alias using sudo. |
| sxf: | `sudo xargs find` | Same as 'xf:' alias using sudo. |
| sxp | `sudo xargs less` | Same as 'xp' alias using sudo. |
| sxm | `sudo xargs man` | Same as 'xm' alias using sudo. |
| sxd | `sudo xargs wget` | Same as 'xd' alias using sudo. |
| sxu | `sudo xargs curl` | Same as 'xu' alias using sudo. |
| sxc | `sudo xargs cat` | Same as 'xc' alias using sudo. |
| sxw | `sudo xargs echo >` | Same as 'xw' alias using sudo. |
| sxa | `sudo xargs echo >>` | Same as 'xa' alias using sudo. |
| sxw: | `sudo xargs cat >` | Same as 'xw:' alias using sudo. |
| sxa: | `sudo xargs cat >>` | Same as 'xa:' alias using sudo. |
## Options
The commands `grep`, `sudo`, `wget`, `curl`, and `less` can be configured to use other commands
via the setup variables below, before Oh My Zsh is sourced. If they are not set yet, they will
use their default values:
| Setup variable | Default value |
|----------------|---------------|
| GREP | `grep` |
| ROOT | `sudo` |
| WGET | `wget` |
| CURL | `curl` |
| PAGER | `less` |
## Author
- [Karolin Varner](https://github.com/koraa)