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What command list the aliases defined in the current Bash shell? (Specify only the command without any path or parameters.)
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What command list the aliases defined in the current Bash shell? (Specify only the command without any path or parameters.)
The correct command to list the aliases defined in the current Bash shell is 'alias'. This command, when entered without any arguments, displays all currently defined aliases in the shell session.
i think it's ls
Its alias. ls lists the files and directories in the current working directory, alias lists active all defined aliases in the current shell
correct :)
It is: alias