Here's a handy feature I just noticed with Zsh. You can specify a suffix when creating an alias, and execute an arbitrary command on the given file suffix.
alias -s php=vim
alias -s java=vim
alias -s pl=vim
Now typing "foo.php" on the command-line will open the file in vim automatically. You can get fancy and do stuff like:
alias -s org=firefox-2
Type "vim.org", and your browser goes to the URL.
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Tuesday, May 13, 2008
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