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#location variables
#location variables
export mySCRATCH=/lustre/scratch/GUESTS/$USER
# Note! that the location for the lustre folders depends on your affiliation
export myBKP=/lustre/backup/GUESTS/$USER
# The <affiliation> field below is a place holder and it will break it not modified
export myNBKP=/lustre/nobackup/GUESTS/$USER
# For WUR researchers in a commitment group it will be
# affiliation=WUR/<group>
for external users belonging to an organization it will be
# affiliation=<nameOfOrganization>
 
# Modify this
affiliation=
 
export mySCRATCH=/lustre/scratch/$affiliation/$USER
export myBKP=/lustre/backup/GUESTS/$affiliation/$USER
export myNBKP=/lustre/nobackup/$affiliation/$USER


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Revision as of 09:38, 20 May 2025

DRAFT

  • motivation for aliases and variables
  • Brief explanation of what aliases are
  • Some basic commands

Example ~/.bash_aliases

#!/bin/bash
#Define editor

editor='nano' #or vim

# Bash files commands
alias ebc="${editor} ${HOME}/.bashrc"
alias sbc="source ${HOME}/.bashrc"
alias eba="${editor} ${HOME}/.bash_aliases"
alias sba="source ${HOME}/.bash_aliases"

# ls aliases
alias ll="ls -alth"
alias sl='ls'

#location variables
# Note! that the location for the lustre folders depends on your affiliation
# The <affiliation> field below is a place holder and it will break it not modified
# For WUR researchers in a commitment group it will be 
# affiliation=WUR/<group>
for external users belonging to an organization it will be
# affiliation=<nameOfOrganization>

# Modify this
affiliation=

export mySCRATCH=/lustre/scratch/$affiliation/$USER
export myBKP=/lustre/backup/GUESTS/$affiliation/$USER
export myNBKP=/lustre/nobackup/$affiliation/$USER

# 
alias cds="cd $mySCRATCH"
alias cdb="cd $myBKP"
alias cdn="cd $myNBKP"
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In order to make this effective, make sure that the following lines are in your ~/.bashrc

if [ -f ~/.bash_aliases ]; then
        . ~/.bash_aliases
fi