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.\" DO NOT MODIFY THIS FILE! It was generated by help2man 1.47.4.
.TH USAGE: "1" "June 2016" "Usage: mkalias [option]" "User Commands"
.SH NAME
Mkalias - Bash alias management to facilitate alias creation
.SH SYNOPSIS
.B mkalias
[\fI\,option\/\fR]
.SH DESCRIPTION
options:
.TP
new
$ mkalias new [alias] [command 1] [command 2] ... [command n]
.IP
\- Create a new alias to run the commands
.TP
list
$ mkalias list
.IP
\- List all alias
.TP
show
$ mkalias show
\- Show commands of all alias
.IP
\f(CW$ mkalias show [alias 1] [alias 2] ... [alias n]\fR
.IP
\- Show commands of the specified alias
.TP
remove
$ mkalias remove [alias 1] [alias 2] ... [alias n]
.IP
\- Remove the specified alias
.TP
add_signal $ mkalias add_signal
.IP
\- Add signal to run 'source ~/.bashrc' when
.IP
\- add or remove an alias
.TP
remove_signal $ mkalias remove_signal
.IP
\- Remove signal to run 'source ~/.bashrc' when
.IP
\- add or remove an alias
.TP
Attention: To make alias with args use #. Example:
.IP
\f(CW$ mkalias new [alias] "echo #1 #2 #3"\fR
.IP
\- Then you can use: $ [alias] arg1 arg2 arg3
.SH "SEE ALSO"
The full documentation for
.B Mkalias:
.TP
https://github.com/LucianoPC/mkalias