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systemd.plugin.zsh |
Systemd plugin
The systemd plugin provides many useful aliases for systemd.
To use it, add systemd to the plugins array of your zshrc file:
plugins=(... systemd)
Aliases
Alias | Command | Description |
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sc-list-units |
systemctl list-units |
List all units systemd has in memory |
sc-is-active |
systemctl is-active |
Show whether a unit is active |
sc-status |
systemctl status |
Show terse runtime status information about one or more units |
sc-show |
systemctl show |
Show properties of units, jobs, or the manager itself |
sc-help |
systemctl help |
Show man page of units |
sc-list-unit-files |
systemctl list-unit-files |
List unit files installed on the system |
sc-is-enabled |
systemctl is-enabled |
Checks whether any of the specified unit files are enabled |
sc-list-jobs |
systemctl list-jobs |
List jobs that are in progress |
sc-show-environment |
systemctl show-environment |
Dump the systemd manager environment block |
sc-cat |
systemctl cat |
Show backing files of one or more units |
sc-list-timers |
systemctl list-timers |
List timer units currently in memory |
Aliases with sudo | ||
sc-start |
sudo systemctl start |
Start Unit(s) |
sc-stop |
sudo systemctl stop |
Stop Unit(s) |
sc-reload |
sudo systemctl reload |
Reload Unit(s) |
sc-restart |
sudo systemctl restart |
Restart Unit(s) |
sc-try-restart |
sudo systemctl try-restart |
Restart Unit(s) |
sc-isolate |
sudo systemctl isolate |
Start a unit and its dependencies and stop all others |
sc-kill |
sudo systemctl kill |
Kill unit(s) |
sc-reset-failed |
sudo systemctl reset-failed |
Reset the "failed" state of the specified units, |
sc-enable |
sudo systemctl enable |
Enable unit(s) |
sc-disable |
sudo systemctl disable |
Disable unit(s) |
sc-reenable |
sudo systemctl reenable |
Reenable unit(s) |
sc-preset |
sudo systemctl preset |
Reset the enable/disable status one or more unit files |
sc-mask |
sudo systemctl mask |
Mask unit(s) |
sc-unmask |
sudo systemctl unmask |
Unmask unit(s) |
sc-link |
sudo systemctl link |
Link a unit file into the unit file search path |
sc-load |
sudo systemctl load |
Load unit(s) |
sc-cancel |
sudo systemctl cancel |
Cancel job(s) |
sc-set-environment |
sudo systemctl set-environment |
Set one or more systemd manager environment variables |
sc-unset-environment |
sudo systemctl unset-environment |
Unset one or more systemd manager environment variables |
sc-edit |
sudo systemctl edit |
Edit a drop-in snippet or a whole replacement file with --full |
sc-enable-now |
sudo systemctl enable --now |
Enable and start unit(s) |
sc-disable-now |
sudo systemctl disable --now |
Disable and stop unit(s) |
sc-mask-now |
sudo systemctl mask --now |
Mask and stop unit(s) |
User aliases
You can use the above aliases as --user
by using the prefix scu
instead of sc
.
For example: scu-list-units
will be aliased to systemctl --user list-units
.