The alias command allows you to define abbreviations for long commands frequently used, thus minimizing your typing.
Usage:
alias list aliases alias <word> delete alias alias <word> <expansion> define alias alias please remove all of them (sic!) delete all aliases
You cannot define "alias", or any of its abbreviations except "a" as an alias.
The character "&" (ampersand) acts as a placeholder for arguments to your alias. The rest of the line (after your alias) is inserted where & is found in the definition.
If <expansion> does not contain any "&", any following words will be added to the end of the command.
If <word> starts with a "%" it is a "keyword alias" which will be expanded whenever a keyword lookup is done to find a character, object, or door.
Some words cannot be used as keyword aliases: words that the look command treats specially ("at", "around", "north", "east", ...) and some prepositions like "in", "from", and "with".
To inhibit keyword alias expansion, you prepend the word in a command with "%".
Examples:
> alias dw drink water> dw -> drink water> alias ko kill &.orc> ko 2 -> kill 2.orc> alias rb ride behind> rb gandalf -> ride behind gandalf> alias %o orc> kill o -> kill orc> alias %sword longsword> wield sword -> wield longsword> wield %sword -> wield sword
