my .bashrc file, dot files,
A typical install of OS X won't create a .bash_profile for you. When you want to run functions from your command line, this is a must-have.
Start up Terminal
Type "cd ~/" to go to your home folder
Type "touch .bash_profile" to create your new file.
Edit .bash_profile with your favorite editor (or you can just type "open -e .bash_profile" to open it in TextEdit.
Type ". .bash_profile" to reload .bash_profile and update any functions you add.
export CLICOLOR=1
export LSCOLORS=GxFxCxDxBxegedabagaced
export PS1='[\033[01;36m]root--@\e[33mxxx[\033[00m]:[\033[01;36m]\w[\033[00m] $ '
alias msfconsole='/opt/metasploit-framework/bin/msfconsole'
alias msfvenom='/opt/metasploit-framework/bin/msfvenom'
alias msfupdate='/opt/metasploit-framework/bin/msfupdate'
alias ngrok='cd ~/Downloads/exploits/'
alias Desktop='cd ~/Desktop/'
alias Downloads='cd ~/Downloads/'
alias etc='cd ~/etc/'
alias var='cd ~/var/'
alias usr='cd ~/usr/'
echo $(curl -s https://api.ipify.org)
alias ls='ls -1'