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[command]*`alias`* Einem Befehl wird ein Alias zugewiesen::
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/alias [-completion <completion>] <alias> [<command> [<arguments>]]
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completion: completion for alias (optional, by default completion is done with target command)
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alias: name of alias (can start or end with "*" for alias listing)
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command: command name (many commands can be separated by semicolons)
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arguments: arguments for command
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Without argument, this command lists all defined alias.
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Note: in command, special variables are replaced:
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$n: argument 'n' (between 1 and 9)
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$-m: arguments from 1 to 'm'
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$n-: arguments from 'n' to last
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$n-m: arguments from 'n' to 'm'
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$*: all arguments
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$~: last argument
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$nick: current nick
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$channel: current channel
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$server: current server
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To remove an alias, use command /unalias.
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Examples:
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alias /split to split window horizontally:
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/alias split /window splith
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alias /hello to say "hello" on all channels but not on #weechat:
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/alias hello /allchan -exclude=#weechat msg * hello
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alias /forcejoin to send IRC command "forcejoin" with completion of /sajoin:
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/alias -completion %%sajoin forcejoin /quote forcejoin
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