systemd

AliasCommandDescription

sc-failed

systemctl --failed

List failed systemd units

sc-list-units

systemctl list-units

List all units systemd has in memory

sc-is-active

systemctl is-active

Show whether a unit is active

sc-status

systemctl status

Show terse runtime status information about one or more units

sc-show

systemctl show

Show properties of units, jobs, or the manager itself

sc-help

systemctl help

Show man page of units

sc-list-unit-files

systemctl list-unit-files

List unit files installed on the system

sc-is-enabled

systemctl is-enabled

Checks whether any of the specified unit files are enabled

sc-list-jobs

systemctl list-jobs

List jobs that are in progress

sc-show-environment

systemctl show-environment

Dump the systemd manager environment block

sc-cat

systemctl cat

Show backing files of one or more units

sc-list-timers

systemctl list-timers

List timer units currently in memory

Aliases with sudo

sc-start

sudo systemctl start

Start Unit(s)

sc-stop

sudo systemctl stop

Stop Unit(s)

sc-reload

sudo systemctl reload

Reload Unit(s)

sc-restart

sudo systemctl restart

Restart Unit(s)

sc-try-restart

sudo systemctl try-restart

Restart Unit(s)

sc-isolate

sudo systemctl isolate

Start a unit and its dependencies and stop all others

sc-kill

sudo systemctl kill

Kill unit(s)

sc-reset-failed

sudo systemctl reset-failed

Reset the "failed" state of the specified units,

sc-enable

sudo systemctl enable

Enable unit(s)

sc-disable

sudo systemctl disable

Disable unit(s)

sc-reenable

sudo systemctl reenable

Reenable unit(s)

sc-preset

sudo systemctl preset

Reset the enable/disable status one or more unit files

sc-mask

sudo systemctl mask

Mask unit(s)

sc-unmask

sudo systemctl unmask

Unmask unit(s)

sc-link

sudo systemctl link

Link a unit file into the unit file search path

sc-load

sudo systemctl load

Load unit(s)

sc-cancel

sudo systemctl cancel

Cancel job(s)

sc-set-environment

sudo systemctl set-environment

Set one or more systemd manager environment variables

sc-unset-environment

sudo systemctl unset-environment

Unset one or more systemd manager environment variables

sc-edit

sudo systemctl edit

Edit a drop-in snippet or a whole replacement file with --full

sc-enable-now

sudo systemctl enable --now

Enable and start unit(s)

sc-disable-now

sudo systemctl disable --now

Disable and stop unit(s)

sc-mask-now

sudo systemctl mask --now

Mask and stop unit(s)

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