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great another one to add to my alias pile, thank you
EDIT : this does not fix my issues
I don't think that is a good place for it. Doesn't alias stuff in the bashrc only run at terminal start? The KDE connect issue is during suspend. I've heard of it going in cron, and I know there is a thread out there about doing it on wake.
https://discuss.kde.org/t/script-to-keep-kdeconnect-connected/18520
There are a few threads like this. I won't link them all.
I put it as something in .bash_aliases as
Ah. My magic command is ctrl+r "kd" and it pops up from last time.