# an example
alias commit='git commit -m'
# Aliases terminate once you exit the terminal.
# To create a lasting alias, find .bashrc file and input the alias command in it.
# The file is either located in the /root/ directory or ~ directory
# ls -a will list all files and folders including the ones starting with .
# move the file to the home directory, then run the command
# to uses an alias written in .bashrc file, run the command below
source .bashrc
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