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## Aliases
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**navi** doesn't have support for aliases as first-class citizens at the moment.
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However, it is trivial to create aliases using **navi** + a few conventions.
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For example, suppose you decide to end some of your commands with `:: <some_alias>`:
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```bash
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% aliases
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# This is one command :: el
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echo lorem ipsum
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# This is another command :: ef
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echo foo bar
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```
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Then, if you use **navi** as a [shell scripting tool](shell_scripting.md), you could add something similar to this in your `.bashrc`-like file:
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```bash
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navialias() {
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navi --query ":: $1" --best-match
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}
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alias el="navialias el"
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alias ef="navialias ef"
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```
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If you don't want to use these conventions, you can even add full comments in your aliases:
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```bash
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navibestmatch() {
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navi --query "$1" --best-match
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}
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alias el="navibestmatch 'This is one command'"
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alias ef="navibestmatch 'This is another command'"
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```
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