Date: Tue, 09 Dec 2008 16:19:20 -0800 From: Noah <admin2@enabled.com> To: Christopher Cowart <ccowart@rescomp.berkeley.edu>, User Questions <freebsd-questions@freebsd.org> Subject: Re: bashrc configuration question: syntax error: unexpected end of file Message-ID: <493F0B08.7030007@enabled.com> In-Reply-To: <20081209225838.GB3409@hal.rescomp.berkeley.edu> References: <493EE2EB.2070104@enabled.com> <20081209225135.GA3409@hal.rescomp.berkeley.edu> <20081209225838.GB3409@hal.rescomp.berkeley.edu>
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Hi there, Christopher Cowart wrote: > A couple more things I noticed after looking more closely at your actual > command: > > Christopher Cowart wrote: >> nc_fix() { >> sudo kill -9 $(ps auxwww | grep "[nN]cproxyd" | awk '{print $2}') > ^ this is equivalent to: > $(ps auxwww | awk '/[nN]cproxyd/ {print $2}') >> } > > You might also want to check out pkill(1): > > $ sudo pkill -9 '[nN]cproxyd' > > And as an alias: > > $ alias nc_fix="sudo pkill -9 '[nN]cproxyd'" > okay cool, arent there two ways to get nc_fix defined in the .bashrc option 1: like as a function: nc_fix() { sudo kill -9 $(ps auxwww | awk '/[nN]cproxyd/ {print $2}') } option 2: as an alias: alias nc_fix="sudo pkill -9 '[nN]cproxyd'" right, Noah
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