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\section alias alias - create a function
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\subsection alias-synopsis Synopsis
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<pre>alias NAME DEFINITION
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alias NAME=DEFINITION</pre>
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\subsection alias-description Description
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\c alias is a simple wrapper for the \c function builtin.
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It exists for backwards compatibility with Posix
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shells. For other uses, it is recommended to define a <a
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href='#function'>function</a>.
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\c fish does not keep track of which functions have been defined using
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\c alias. They must be erased using <code>functions -e</code>.
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- NAME is the name of the alias
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- DEFINITION is the actual command to execute. The string " $argv" will be appended.
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You cannot create an alias to a function with the same name.
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\subsection alias-example Example
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The following code will create \c rmi, which runs \c rm with additional
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arguments on every invocation.
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<code>alias rmi "rm -i"</code>
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This is equivalent to entering the following function:
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<pre>function rmi
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rm -i $argv
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end</pre>
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