LISTALIAS (1)
list user and system aliases
SYNOPSIS
listalias
[ -s | -u ] [ regular-expression ]
DESCRIPTION
Listalias
outputs a line per alias in both the user and the system
aliases. Each line is of the form;
<alias> <address> (<comment>)
If an optional regular expression is used, just the aliases
that match the specified expression are listed. If not,
they are all listed.
Either way, the output is sorted.
OPTIONS
-s
Display only the system aliases.
\ -s \ and \ -u
are mutually exclusive.
-u
Display only the user aliases.
\ -s \ and \ -u
are mutually exclusive.
AUTHOR
SEE ALSO
checkalias(1L) elm(1L) elmalias(1L) newalias(1L)
BUGS
Since the program uses a pipe to egrep, how expressions are evaluated is
a function of that program, not this one!
BUG REPORTS TO
Bill Pemberton flash@virginia.edu
COPYRIGHTS
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