Get the `pwd` in an `alias`?

微笑、不失礼 提交于 2019-11-29 01:53:19

When your .zshrc is loaded, the alias command is evaluated. The command consists of two words: a command name (the builtin alias), and one argument, which is the result of expanding cleanup="rm -Rf `pwd`/{foo,bar,baz}". Since backquotes are interpolated between double quotes, this argument expands to cleanup=rm -Rf /home/unpluggd/{foo,bar,baz} (that's a single shell word) where /home/unpluggd is the current directory at that time.

If you want to avoid interpolation at the time the command is defined, use single quotes instead. This is almost always what you want for aliases.

alias cleanup='rm -Rf `pwd`/{foo,bar,baz}'

However this is needlessly complicated. You don't need `pwd/` in front of file names! Just write

alias cleanup='rm -Rf -- {foo,bar,baz}'

(the -- is needed if foo might begin with a -, to avoid its being parsed as an option to rm), which can be simplified since the braces are no longer needed:

alias cleanup='rm -Rf -- foo bar baz'
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