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Bob Conan
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5c81ddc151 Add Type Fewer Paths With Brace Expansion as a Unix TIL 2024-11-26 17:55:12 -06:00
Bob Conan
5615da920f Update README.md, fix typos 2024-11-15 16:16:31 -06:00
BobConanDev
c60c63f554 Updated README.md, fix typo(s) 2024-11-15 16:42:57 -05:00
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- [Aliasing An Ansible Host](devops/aliasing-an-ansible-host.md)
- [Allow Cross-Origin Requests To Include Cookies](devops/allow-cross-origin-requests-to-include-cookies.md)
- [Allow HTTPS Through Your UFW Firewall](devops/allow-https-through-your-ufw-firewall.md)
- [Check For Cached Site Assocation File For iOS](devops/check-for-cached-site-association-file-for-ios.md)
- [Check For Cached Site Association File For iOS](devops/check-for-cached-site-association-file-for-ios.md)
- [Check The Status of All Services](devops/check-the-status-of-all-services.md)
- [Check The Syntax Of nginx Files](devops/check-the-syntax-of-nginx-files.md)
- [Connect To An RDS PostgreSQL Database](devops/connect-to-an-rds-postgresql-database.md)
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- [Check If Clusters Are Upgrade Compatible](postgres/check-if-clusters-are-upgrade-compatible.md)
- [Check If The Local Server Is Running](postgres/check-if-the-local-server-is-running.md)
- [Check If User Role Exists For Database](postgres/check-if-user-role-exists-for-database.md)
- [Check Table For Any Oprhaned Records](postgres/check-table-for-any-orphaned-records.md)
- [Check Table For Any Orphaned Records](postgres/check-table-for-any-orphaned-records.md)
- [Checking Inequality](postgres/checking-inequality.md)
- [Checking The Type Of A Value](postgres/checking-the-type-of-a-value.md)
- [Clear The Screen In psql](postgres/clear-the-screen-in-psql.md)
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- [Switch Versions of a Brew Formula](unix/switch-versions-of-a-brew-formula.md)
- [Tell direnv To Load The Env File](unix/tell-direnv-to-load-the-env-file.md)
- [Touch Access And Modify Times Individually](unix/touch-access-and-modify-times-individually.md)
- [Type Fewer Paths With Brace Expansion](unix/type-fewer-paths-with-brace-expansion.md)
- [Undo Changes Made To Current Terminal Prompt](unix/undo-changes-made-to-current-terminal-prompt.md)
- [Undo Some Command Line Editing](unix/undo-some-command-line-editing.md)
- [Unrestrict Where ripgrep Searches](unix/unrestrict-where-ripgrep-searches.md)

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# Type Fewer Paths With Brace Expansion
Bash has a feature called _brace expansion_ that allows us to do a kind of
shorthand when writing out file paths. We can specify multiple variants
comma-separated between curly braces and they'll each be expanded into separate
arguments.
It's easier to understand this by seeing it. If we type the following (don't
hit `Enter` yet):
```bash
$ mkdir src/{one,two,three}
```
And then hit _Tab_:
```bash
$ mkdir src/one src/two src/three
```
Bash uses the portion in braces to expand into separate arguments. The part
outside the braces gets reused for each. That's where we get some savings from
typing out the same path each time.
Here is another example where we use `mv` to rename a file deeply nested in our
project:
```bash
$ mv projects/project1/src/app/utils/{names,constants}.js
```
We don't even have to _Tab_ it out. We can hit _Enter_ directly and `mv` gets
both arguments.
Similarly, how about we change the extension of our renamed file:
```bash
$ mv projects/project1/src/app/utils/constants.{js,ts}
```
I've always found this feature most useful with paths and filenames, but you
can do brace expansion with any arguments.
```bash
$ echo 1{3,1,6,4,9,2,7,5}
13 11 16 14 19 12 17 15
```
[source](https://www.gnu.org/software/bash/manual/html_node/Brace-Expansion.html)