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 File comments for:  Utility » Shell » rearg.lha

Rearg

Description: Adds flexibility to Alias command
Download: rearg.lha
Version: 1.0
Date: 14 Dec 2004
Category: utility/shell
FileID: 369
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Comment by: AlexC (66.229.32.101)At: 01 Dec 2005, 05:46File version: 1.0
Recently I learned something new, I thought I'd share it with you in case you
didn't know it already...

Square brackets [] in aliases are substituted with the arguments provided on the
commandline.

Let say you have a command with a syntax such as:

'Command FOO ARG1 ARG2 BAR'

If you want your alias to insert ARG1 and ARG2 between FOO and BAR, instead of
using:

'Alias Test ReArg BAR 4 Command FOO'

you can simply use:

'Alias Test Command FOO [] BAR'

Another advantage of using the brackets is that the argument count doesn't have
to be known ahead of time (it does with ReArg), in the example above BAR will
always be appended after the arguments, so

'Test A B C D E' will become 'Command FOO A B C D E BAR'
 
 

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