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	Adds info about command options
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| :p_help | :p_help | ||||||
| echo.Usage: | echo.Usage: | ||||||
| echo.	alias name=full command | echo.	alias [/reload] [/d] [name=full command] | ||||||
|  | echo.     /reload  Reload the aliases file | ||||||
|  | echo.     /d       Delete an alias (must be followed by the alias name) | ||||||
|  | echo. | ||||||
|  | echo.	If alias is called with any parameters, it will display the list of existing aliases. | ||||||
|  | echo.	In the command, you can use the following notations: | ||||||
| echo.	$* allows the alias to assume all the parameters of the supplied command. | 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.	$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.	$T is the command seperator, allowing you to string several commands together into one alias. | ||||||
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