I'm not sure why you're bringing aliases into the discussion. You don't'
need to use aliases if you're just writing a simple script analogous to
a batch file. If you want to batch commands in a shell script then you
can do that just as you do in DOS. The only real difference I can think
of is that your script file has to be executable and has to start with
the scripting language you want to use. If that's what's making the
outline of scripts more complicated then I can't argue with that. If
what you're familiar with makes something simpler and makes more sense
then again, I can't disagree with that.
On 07/28/2015 11:13 PM, Hart Larry wrote:
OK Christopher, while there are some oddities where "mv" is essentially
rename and or move, in general I am now more accustomed to those, but
the general outline of aliases and scripts make little sense, while even
as a novice, DOS batches made more sense out of the box. With an alias,
I must continually examine previous items, while writing dot bat files
are `much simpler. Thanks
Hart
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