cmder/bin/alias.bat

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Batchfile

@echo off
set ALIASES="%CMDER_ROOT%\config\aliases"
if ["%*"] == [""] echo Use /? for help & echo. & goto :p_show
if ["%1"] == ["/?"] goto:p_help
if ["%1"] == ["/reload"] goto:p_reload
:: /d flag for delete existing alias
if ["%1"] == ["/d"] goto:p_del %*
if ["%2"] == [""] echo Insufficient parameters. & goto:p_help
::validate alias
setlocal
for /f "delims== tokens=1" %%G in ("%*") do set _temp2=%%G
set _temp=%_temp2: =%
if not ["%_temp%"] == ["%_temp2%"] (
echo Your alias name can not contain a space
endlocal
goto:eof
)
:: replace already defined alias
findstr /b /v /i "%_temp%=" %ALIASES% >> %ALIASES%.tmp
echo %* >> %ALIASES%.tmp && type %ALIASES%.tmp > %ALIASES% & @del /f /q %ALIASES%.tmp
doskey /macrofile=%ALIASES%
endlocal
goto:eof
:p_del
findstr /b /v /i "%2=" %ALIASES% >> %ALIASES%.tmp
type %ALIASES%.tmp > %ALIASES% & @del /f /q %ALIASES%.tmp
doskey /macrofile=%ALIASES%
goto:eof
:p_reload
doskey /macrofile=%ALIASES%
echo Aliases reloaded
goto:eof
:p_show
type %ALIASES% || echo No aliases found at %ALIASES%
goto :eof
:p_help
echo.Usage:
echo. alias name=full 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. $T is the command seperator, allowing you to string several commands together into one alias.
echo. For more information, read DOSKEY/?