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This makes it so we link to the very top of the document instead of a special anchor we manually include. So clicking e.g. :doc:`string <cmds/string>` will link you to cmds/string.html instead of cmds/string.html#cmd-string. I would love to have a way to say "this document from the root of the document path", but that doesn't appear to work, I tried `/cmds/string`. So we'll just have to use cmds/string in normal documents and plain `string` from other commands.
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.. _cmd-alias:
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alias - create a function
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Synopsis
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--------
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.. synopsis::
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alias
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alias [--save] NAME DEFINITION
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alias [--save] NAME=DEFINITION
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Description
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-----------
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``alias`` is a simple wrapper for the ``function`` builtin, which creates a function wrapping a command. It has similar syntax to POSIX shell ``alias``. For other uses, it is recommended to define a :doc:`function <function>`.
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``fish`` marks functions that have been created by ``alias`` by including the command used to create them in the function description. You can list ``alias``-created functions by running ``alias`` without arguments. They must be erased using ``functions -e``.
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- ``NAME`` is the name of the alias
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- ``DEFINITION`` is the actual command to execute. ``alias`` automatically appends ``$argv``, so that all parameters used with the alias are passed to the actual command.
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You cannot create an alias to a function with the same name. Note that spaces need to be escaped in the call to ``alias`` just like at the command line, *even inside quoted parts*.
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The following options are available:
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**-h** or **--help**
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Displays help about using this command.
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**-s** or **--save**
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Saves the function created by the alias into your fish configuration directory using :doc:`funcsave <funcsave>`.
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Example
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-------
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The following code will create ``rmi``, which runs ``rm`` with additional arguments on every invocation.
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::
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alias rmi="rm -i"
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# This is equivalent to entering the following function:
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function rmi --wraps rm --description 'alias rmi=rm -i'
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rm -i $argv
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end
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# This needs to have the spaces escaped or "Chrome.app..."
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# will be seen as an argument to "/Applications/Google":
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alias chrome='/Applications/Google\ Chrome.app/Contents/MacOS/Google\ Chrome banana'
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See more
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--------
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1. The :doc:`function <function>` command this builds on.
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2. :ref:`Functions <syntax-function>`.
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3. :ref:`Function wrappers <syntax-function-wrappers>`.
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