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aliases
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is it possible to define aliases (like in linux or unix) for their future use in the command line?

For example, I would like to define aliases for directories so that I would be able to type them in the command line and jump to the directory, which I
need.
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(08-08-2009, 05:31 PM)dmitryl Wrote: is it possible to define aliases (like in linux or unix) for their future use in the command line?

For example, I would like to define aliases for directories so that I would be able to type them in the command line and jump to the directory, which I
need.

Configuration->Misc. Please ask if you need further instructions.
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How would I see all the previously defined aliases?
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(08-09-2009, 11:14 PM)dmitryl Wrote: How would I see all the previously defined aliases?

Use the drop down triangle in the combobox.
You can also see it directly in wincmd.ini in the [Alias] section.
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(08-10-2009, 01:36 PM)m^2 Wrote:
(08-09-2009, 11:14 PM)dmitryl Wrote: How would I see all the previously defined aliases?

Use the drop down triangle in the combobox.
You can also see it directly in wincmd.ini in the [Alias] section.

m^2,

I cannot find the command, which allow me ty change a directory to the predefined one. Let's say I want to create a alias/command, which will jump me to the directory "D:\Temp". What should I do? What command should I use in order to I define such alias?
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2dmitryl
Try to use: cd D:\Temp
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