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Using Command Aliases
Date: 2007-Apr-01
Using Command Aliases
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Author: Alex Plumpton

Using Command Aliases

An alias is a shorter name for a command. Aliases are

especially useful if you want a shortcut for a command

with a set of commonly used options.

You can:

* Create an alias.

* Delete an alias.

* View existing aliases.

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