From 393676387a99683f2a5ccf44557d874ffd272d63 Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001 From: nextgenthemes Date: Thu, 19 Feb 2015 19:37:54 +0100 Subject: [PATCH] Markdown bolds to capital letters --- plugins/ubuntu/readme.md | 20 ++++++++++---------- 1 file changed, 10 insertions(+), 10 deletions(-) diff --git a/plugins/ubuntu/readme.md b/plugins/ubuntu/readme.md index 6366cadc..17c805a4 100644 --- a/plugins/ubuntu/readme.md +++ b/plugins/ubuntu/readme.md @@ -1,21 +1,21 @@ This plugin was created because the aliases in the debian plugin are inconsistent and hard to remember. Also this apt-priority detection that switched between apt-get and aptitude was dropped to keep it simpler. This plugin uses apt-get for everything but a few things that are only possible with aptitude I guess. Ubuntu does not have aptitude installed by default. -acs = **a**pt-**c**ache **s**earch -acp = **a**pt-**c**ache **p**olicy +acs = Apt-Cache Search +acp = Apt-Cache Policy -ag = sudo **a**pt-**g**et -agi = sudo **a**pt-**g**et **i**nstall -agd = sudo **a**pt-**g**et **d**select-upgrade +ag = sudo Apt-Get +agi = sudo Apt-Get Install +agd = sudo Apt-Get Dselect-upgrade By now you already can guess almost all aliases There are two exeptions since ... -agu = sudo **a**pt-**g**et **u**pdate - we have ... -agug = sudo **a**pt-**g**et **u**p**g**rade - as the exeptional 4 letter alias for a single command. +agu = sudo Apt-Get Update - we have ... +agug = sudo Apt-Get UpGrade - as the exeptional 4 letter alias for a single command. -afs = **a**pt-**f**ile **s**earch --regexp - this has the regexp switch on without being represented in the alias, I guess this makes sense since the debian plugin has it, I never used that command. +afs = Apt-F*ile Search --regexp - this has the regexp switch on without being represented in the alias, I guess this makes sense since the debian plugin has it, I never used that command. Then there are the 2 other 4 letter aliases for combined commands, that are straight forward and easy to remember. -aguu = sudo **a**pt-**g**et **u**pdate && sudo apt-get **u**pgrade - better then adg or not? -agud = sudo **a**pt-**g**et **u**pdate && sudo apt-get **d**ist-upgrade +aguu = sudo Apt-Get Update && sudo apt-get Upgrade - better then adg or not? +agud = sudo Apt-Get Update && sudo apt-get Dist-upgrade For a full list aliases and the functions just watch the plugins code https://github.com/robbyrussell/oh-my-zsh/blob/master/plugins/ubuntu/ubuntu.plugin.zsh, look at the comments if you want to switch from the debian plugin. Ubuntu, Mint and & co users will like the new aar function to install packages from ppas with a single command.