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Can I do that? Yes, you can easily by making an alias for it.\n\nCreating aliases to use in the command line is a simple way to make linux commands easy to access and simplicity when use the shell. So, you can save the time. The screenshot pic below is result of this tutorial :\n\n\n1. 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