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alias
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-----
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Configure helper aliases for other DFHack commands. Aliases are resolved
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immediately after built-in commands, which means that an alias cannot override
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a built-in command, but can override a command implemented by a plugin or
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script.
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Usage:
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- ``alias list``
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Lists all configured aliases
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- ``alias add <name> <command> [arguments...]``
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Adds an alias
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- ``alias replace <name> <command> [arguments...]``
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Replaces an existing alias with a new command, or adds the alias if it does
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not already exist
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- ``alias delete <name>``
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Removes the specified alias
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Aliases can be given additional arguments when created and invoked, which will
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be passed to the underlying command in order.
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Example::
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[DFHack]# alias add pargs devel/print-args example
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[DFHack]# pargs text
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example
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text
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