alias alias-edit="vim ~/.local/config/alias_config && source ~/.local/config/alias_config && echo 'Alias updated. \n'"
alias ls="exa"
alias find="fdfind"
alias battery-full="system76-power charge-thresholds --profile full_charge"
alias battery-balanced="system76-power charge-thresholds --profile balanced"
alias battery-maxhealth="system76-power charge-thresholds --profile max_lifespan"
alias update-flatapt="sudo apt update && sudo apt upgrade -y && flatpak update --assumeyes"
alias tree="exa --tree"
alias devi-do="sudo incus exec dev0 -- su -l devi"
alias code="flatpak run com.visualstudio.code"
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I think I have a simple function in my
.zshrcfile that updates flatpaks and runsdnforzypperdepending on what the system uses. This file is synced between machines as part of my dotfiles sync so I don’t have to install anything separate. The interface of most package managers is stable, so I didn’t have to touch the function.This way I don’t have to deal with a package that’s on a different version in different software repositories (depending on distribution) or manually install and update it.
But that’s just me, I tend to keep it as simple as possible for maximum portability. I also avoid having too many abstraction layers.