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I currently use 'exa' as a replacement for 'ls'. This alias makes it more
convenient to use by adding all my usual options and flags to it.
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The default behavior of 'wget' is kind of inconvenient.
This alias prevents 'wget' from failing as often, and makes it more
convenient when it does fail by allowing to pick back up where the
download left off.
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Add $PS2 prompt, which is displayed when a command needs more input.
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This change adds a custom PS1 prompt.
The prompt is constructed step-by-step through concatenation, and contains
conditional formatting based on which user is logged in and whether or not
it is running in an SSH session.
The PS1 prompt should look something like:
- `[TTY#] [DATE TIME] [USER@HOST] [DIR] >`
- `[1] [2023-03-31 01:07:42] [username@hostname] [~/dotfiles/home] >`
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It is more convenient and maintainable to use the same '.bashrc' for all
users. This will allow, for instance, the PS1 prompt to be conditionally
tailored for certain kinds of users.
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This simply starts the convention of putting things in folders that make
sense instead of dumping everything into the same base folder.
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