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| + | **17.UNALIAS** | ||
| + | Purpose:Removes the definition for each alias name specified. | ||
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| + | Status:Implemented | ||
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| + | Syntax: | ||
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| + | unalias [word] | ||
| + | unalias all | ||
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| + | Comments: | ||
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| + | word is the aliased name of the command. | ||
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| + | all option removes all the specified aliases. | ||
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| + | Example: | ||
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| + | If info is the aliased name of sysinfo then it can be unaliased like | ||
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| + | gnucap>unalias info Removes the alias for sysinfo | ||
| + | gnucap>unalias all Removes all aliases | ||
| + | are you sure you want to remove all aliases?y/n:y | ||
| + | all aliases removed. | ||
| + | gnucap> | ||