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Subject: Re: aliases in sh or ash?
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On 1999-06-11 Mike@Wireless.Com said:
   >Is there a way to create an "alias" in sh or ash?  I would like to
   >alias ls to "ls -F" and to alias ll to "ls -ali".
   >I can do this with csh and bash, but I can't seem to figure out how
   >to do this with sh or ash in Minix.
   >Thanks!  -Mike
I think you can create functions, which are better than aliases, in Minix sh.

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