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1.2 KiB
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78 lines
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Aliases
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Installation
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You only have to load the plugin:
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/load alias
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Usage
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This plugin defines two new global commands: _/alias_ and _/unalias_.
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alias
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This command is used like this:
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/alias my_alias an_existing_command fixed_arg
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This will create a _/my_alias_ command, that when called, will run
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_/an_existing_command fixed_arg_. If you give other parameters to the alias,
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they will be passed to the existing command as well.
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You can omit the _fixed_arg_ part if you don’t want to, of course.
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There is also the possibility to change the order of parameters:
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With
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/alias myalias command "%1 %0"
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The command:
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/myalias foo bar
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Will then run
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/command bar foo
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because the %1 parameter is placed before the %0.
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The numbers can be from 0 to 9.
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.Possible examples
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/alias truc say "%1 is AFTER %0 usually"
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/alias q quit
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/alias partauche ban "Partauche \"tg %0\""
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unalias
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~~~~~~~~
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This command removes a defined alias.
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/unalias defined_alias
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=================
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