How do i find the source of a command in bash?
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This is a really useful command; to see what types of source(s) for a command, i.e. is is a binary, alias, or function, it can be more than one. For instance dir is an function and a binary.
$ type -a dir dir is a function dir () { find . -iname "$@" -exec ls -lh {} \;; find . -iname "$@" -print0 | xargs -r0 du -csh | tail -n 1 } dir is /bin/dir $ type cat cat is hashed (/bin/cat) $ type -a ll ll is aliased to `ls -alF'
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