Aliases

The term "alias" means another name for something. Another feature of the C Shell allows you to give new, short names for long, frequently used commands with the "alias" command. For example, if you frequently use the "find" command to look through all your directories to find files named 'core', you could make the following alias: Now you have a new shorter command ("find_core") that you can use to find 'core' files.

You can put the "alias" command in your '.cshrc' file so that you can use them every time you log in. Aliases can be removed with the "unalias" command.

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