cmder/bin/alias.bat

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@echo off
if "%aliases%" == "" (
set ALIASES=%CMDER_ROOT%\config\user-aliases.cmd
)
setlocal enabledelayedexpansion
if "%~1" == "" echo Use /? for help & echo. & goto :p_show
:: check command usage
rem #region parseargument
goto parseargument
:do_shift
shift
:parseargument
set currentarg=%~1
if /i "%currentarg%" equ "/f" (
set aliases=%~2
shift
goto :do_shift
) else if /i "%currentarg%" == "/reload" (
goto :p_reload
) else if "%currentarg%" equ "/?" (
goto :p_help
) else if /i "%currentarg%" equ "/d" (
if "%~2" neq "" (
if "%~3" equ "" (
:: /d flag for delete existing alias
call :p_del %~2
shift
goto :eof
)
)
) else if "%currentarg%" neq "" (
if "%~2" equ "" (
:: Show the specified alias
doskey /macros | findstr /b %currentarg%= && exit /b
echo insufficient parameters.
goto :p_help
) else (
:: handle quotes within command definition, e.g. quoted long file names
set _x=%*
)
)
rem #endregion parseargument
if "%aliases%" neq "%CMDER_ROOT%\config\user-aliases.cmd" (
set _x=!_x:/f %aliases% =!
if not exist "%aliases%" (
echo ;= @echo off>"%aliases%"
echo ;= rem Call DOSKEY and use this file as the macrofile>>"%aliases%"
echo ;= %%SystemRoot%%\system32\doskey /listsize=1000 /macrofile=%%0%%>>"%aliases%"
echo ;= rem In batch mode, jump to the end of the file>>"%aliases%"
echo ;= goto:eof>>"%aliases%"
echo ;= Add aliases below here>>"%aliases%"
)
)
:: validate alias
for /f "delims== tokens=1,* usebackq" %%G in (`echo "%_x%"`) do (
set alias_name=%%G
set alias_value=%%H
)
:: leading quotes added while validating
set alias_name=%alias_name:~1%
:: trailing quotes added while validating
set alias_value=%alias_value:~0,-1%
::remove spaces
set _temp=%alias_name: =%
if not ["%_temp%"] == ["%alias_name%"] (
echo Your alias name can not contain a space
endlocal
exit /b
)
:: replace already defined alias
findstr /b /v /i "%alias_name%=" "%ALIASES%" >> "%ALIASES%.tmp"
echo %alias_name%=%alias_value% >> "%ALIASES%.tmp" && type "%ALIASES%.tmp" > "%ALIASES%" & @del /f /q "%ALIASES%.tmp"
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doskey /macrofile="%ALIASES%"
endlocal
exit /b
:p_del
set del_alias=%~1
findstr /b /v /i "%del_alias%=" "%ALIASES%" >> "%ALIASES%.tmp"
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type "%ALIASES%".tmp > "%ALIASES%" & @del /f /q "%ALIASES%.tmp"
doskey %del_alias%=
doskey /macrofile="%ALIASES%"
goto:eof
:p_reload
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doskey /macrofile="%ALIASES%"
echo Aliases reloaded
exit /b
:p_show
doskey /macros|findstr /v /r "^;=" | sort
exit /b
:p_help
echo.Usage:
echo.
echo. alias [options] [alias=full command]
echo.
echo.Options:
echo.
echo. /d [alias] Delete an [alias].
echo. /f [macrofile] Path to the [macrofile] you want to store the new alias in.
echo. Default: %cmder_root%\config\user-aliases.cmd
echo. /reload Reload the aliases file. Can be used with /f argument.
echo. Default: %cmder_root%\config\user-aliases.cmd
echo.
echo. If alias is called with no parameters, it will display the list of existing aliases.
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echo.
echo. In the command, you can use the following notations:
echo. $* allows the alias to assume all the parameters of the supplied command.
echo. $1-$9 Allows you to seperate parameter by number, much like %%1 in batch.
echo. $T is the command seperator, allowing you to string several commands together into one alias.
echo. For more information, read DOSKEY/?
exit /b