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2 years agoYou could source an aliases.sh file on your .bashrc where you define your aliases, so that they don’t fill up your bashrc.
For example, in your bashrc:
source ~/.aliases.sh
This way you could also create a file with aliases per program.
You can source other files inside
aliases.shor as @treadful noted.bash_aliases.bash_aliases:source .aliases/program_x.shsource .aliases/program_y.shThis way you can have a file with aliases for each application or group of applications.
But it would be helpful if you provided more information on what you really want to do. Read https://xyproblem.info/