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Ive installed Drush and my local system is a Mac. It seems to have worked as when I type drush into the terminal a long list of commands comes up.

When I type drush cc all I get the message 'drush' cache was cleared . Does that mean my path aliases are set up? Or could I be getting a false success message? I have a number of Drupal sites locally and I dont know which (if any) is having its cache cleared.

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You have to either be within a drupal doc_root (aka apache verbiage) or have properly configured drush site aliases for commands to work:

Eg, if your site lives at /var/www/

cd /var/www/
drush cc all

Or if you have setup a drush site alias of @local, then from anywhere on your system:

drush @local cc all
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    Also worth mentioning that 'drush' cache was cleared is the message you get when running drush cc all outside of a Drupal doc root. It clear's Drush's own internal cache. I've learned to use it as a quick indicator that I'm not in the folder I think I am
    – Clive
    Oct 9, 2013 at 18:11
  • I have a follow up question that ive asked here drupal.stackexchange.com/questions/88454/…
    – Evanss
    Oct 10, 2013 at 9:39
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To answer what in the title of the question is asked:

drush site-alias

lists all site aliases you have defined.

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