testing version of LuaBIOS and OpenOS
people were having issues getting them to work so now we promote consistency
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NAME
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alias - displays and manipulates aliases for programs
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SYNOPSIS
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alias
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alias name
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alias name=value
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DESCRIPTION
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`alias` allows listing and editing aliases for programs. An alias is an alternative name that can be used to start a program. A program can have multiple aliases. Aliases can also contain parameters and options to pass to the actual program. An alias can also, in turn, have aliases.
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EXAMPLES
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alias
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Displays the list of all current aliases.
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alias name
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Displays the value the specified alias, i.e. what the specified alias stands for.
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alias name=value
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alias name='value with arguments'
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Sets the value of the alias with the specified name. Note that white space separates arguments to a command, thus to have an alias whose value has whitespace, quote the value
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alias name1 name2 name3=value
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You can also return the value, or set the value, of an arbitrary number of aliases.
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