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Updated Alias (markdown) authored by Francesco's avatar Francesco
...@@ -24,7 +24,9 @@ There are two ways: ...@@ -24,7 +24,9 @@ There are two ways:
### 1. using a command ### 1. using a command
You can use the command "alias -add" to append a new alias to your alias.txt. It's simple and fast, and you won't need to bother looking for the file, saving, checking syntax, etc. You can use the command "alias -add" to append a new alias to your alias.txt. It's simple and fast, and you won't need to bother looking for the file, saving, checking syntax, etc.
There's only several negative aspects:
There are only several negative aspects:
- you won't be able to create a "no named alias" (an alias with an empty name, that will be triggered when you hit enter and the input field is empty) - you won't be able to create a "no named alias" (an alias with an empty name, that will be triggered when you hit enter and the input field is empty)
- you won't be able to create an alias whose name contains one or more spaces - you won't be able to create an alias whose name contains one or more spaces
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