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newalias (1)
newalias (1) ( Solaris man: Команды и прикладные программы пользовательского уровня )
>> newalias (1) ( Linux man: Команды и прикладные программы пользовательского уровня )
NAME
newalias - install new elm aliases for user and/or system
SYNOPSIS
newalias
[-g]
DESCRIPTION
Newalias
creates new hash and data files from a text file.
If the program is invoked with the
-g
(global) flag, the program updates the system alias files.
Otherwise, the program looks for a file called $HOME/.elm/aliases.text
and, upon finding it, creates files $HOME/.elm/aliases.dir,
$HOME/.elm/aliases.pag and
$HOME/.elm/aliases for the
elm
program.
The format that the program expects is;
alias, alias, .. = comment = address
or
alias, alias, .. = comment = alias, alias, ...
The first form is for an individual user such as;
dave, taylor = Dave Taylor = veeger!hpcnou!dat
or optionally as;
dave, taylor = Taylor; Dave = veeger!hpcnou!dat
to allow the aliases to be properly sorted by last name.
The second is for defining a group alias such as;
gurus = Unix Gurus = alan, john, dave, mike, richard,
larry, t_richardson
Note that lines can be continued at will, blank lines are accepted
without error, and that any line starting with '#' is considered a
comment and is not processed.
If the `comment', or `address' fields need to contain `=' characters,
those characters must either be escaped using a backslash character
or the address must be inside doublequotes (`"').
Aliases are case insensitive so dave and Dave are both the same alias.
Finally, aliases can contain other aliases, and/or groups;
unix = Unix people = gurus, taylor, jonboy
FILES
$HOME/.elm/aliases.text alias source for user
$HOME/.elm/aliases.dir alias dbz directory for user
$HOME/.elm/aliases.pag alias dbz hash file for user
$HOME/.elm/aliases alias data file for user
/usr/local/lib/aliases.text alias source for system
/usr/local/lib/aliases.dir alias dbz directory for system
/usr/local/lib/aliases.pag alias data hash table for system
/usr/local/lib/aliases alias data file for system
Newalias has a couple of descriptive error messages which
don't need to be detailed here. It is, however, worth
noting that the
checkalias
program can be used to ensure that the aliases are in the
proper order and are available for the
elm
system.