hello friends,
I am looking for a way to do what I described in the title. When running command command, I dont want to have to type SOME_ENV_VAR=value command every time, especially if there are multiple.
I am sure youre immediately thinking aliases. My issue with aliases is that if I do this for several programs, my .bashrc will get large and messy quickly. I would prefer a way to separate those by program or application, rather than put them all in one file.
Is there a clean way to do this?


You could source an
aliases.shfile on your .bashrc where you define your aliases, so that they don’t fill up your bashrc.For example, in your bashrc:
source ~/.aliases.shThis way you could also create a file with aliases per program.
FYI:
$HOME/.bash_aliasesis standard and most distros’.bashrcwill source that file by default.That’s a good idea, but it only makes the problem a little better. I still wouldn’t want one large aliases.sh file with environment variables for every application I customized. Would rather have them separate somehow without gobbling up a file