10ALIAS(1)                                                            0ALIAS(1)
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NAME

6       0alias — create quick scripts to run 0launch
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SYNOPSIS

10       0alias ALIAS [INTERFACE [COMMAND]]
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DESCRIPTION

14       Having  to keep typing the full URI for a program each time you want to
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EXAMPLES

20       A program can be invoked using 0launch:
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25       To avoid having to keep entering the URI, create an alias:
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30       To run Edit now:
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35       To select a different version, or check for updates:
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40       If  an  interface provides more than one program, you can specify which
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COMMAND-LINE OPTIONS

50       -d=DIR, --dir=DIR
51              Install the script into directory DIR, rather than searching for
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55       -h, --help
56              Show the built-in help text.
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59       -m, --manpage
60              Display  the  manpage  for  the alias script given as the single
61              argument. The alias can be an absolute pathname, or the name  of
62              a  script in $PATH. If the argument isn't an alias script, or if
63              multiple arguments are given, then all arguments are  passed  to
64              the system 'man' command. This allows you to alias your man com‐
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70       -r, --resolve
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LICENSE

79       Copyright (C) 2007 Thomas Leonard.
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82       You may redistribute copies of this program under the terms of the  GNU
83       Lesser General Public License.
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BUGS

86       Please report bugs to the developer mailing list:
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88       http://0install.net/support.html
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AUTHOR

92       The Zero Install Injector was created by Thomas Leonard.
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SEE ALSO

96       0launch(1), 0desktop(1)
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98       The Zero Install web-site:
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104Thomas Leonard                       2010                            0ALIAS(1)
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