Aliascmd.7z Review

It looks like you're referencing a compressed archive file, likely containing a command-line utility, a script, or a set of configuration aliases.

Add the folder path to your System . Restart your terminal. Run alias --list to see your current shortcuts. 4. Basic Commands alias add [name] "[command]" : Create a new shortcut. alias rm [name] : Remove an existing shortcut. alias ls : View all active aliases. ALIAScmd.7z

Pass arguments through your alias (e.g., gs . executes git status . ). It looks like you're referencing a compressed archive