function define_aliases -a uname -d 'Defines aliases for commonly used commands' alias rcp 'rsync -aP' alias vg 'vagrant' alias tf 'terraform' alias gco 'gcloud compute' alias tocb 'xclip -in -selection clipboard' alias fromcb 'xclip -out -selection clipboard' alias ssh-rm 'ssh-keygen -f ~/.ssh/known_hosts -R' alias age-p 'age --armor --passphrase' alias age-d 'age --decrypt --identity ~/.secrets/id_ed25519' alias age-e 'age --armor --recipient (cat ~/.secrets/id_ed25519.pub)' alias age-k 'age --decrypt --identity ~/.secrets/id_ed25519 ~/.secrets/age_keys.age' switch "$uname" case 'Linux' alias goland 'command goland' alias rider 'command rider' alias webstorm 'command webstorm' alias sctl 'sudo systemctl' alias uctl 'systemctl --user' alias bctl 'bluetoothctl' case 'Darwin' alias goland 'open -a Goland' alias rider 'open -a Rider' alias webstorm 'open -a Webstorm' alias pkm 'brew search' alias pkmi 'brew install' alias pkmf 'brew update' alias pkmu 'brew upgrade' alias pkmr 'brew uninstall' end # Linux distro specific aliases below #set -l distro #for line in (cat /etc/os-release) # set -l items (string split --max 1 '=' $line) # if test $items[1] = 'ID' # set distro $items[2] # end #end #switch "$distro" # case 'arch' # case 'debian' #end end