Alias Command
Creates a new alias for a complete command, complete command and arguments, or another alias.
Tip
Typing >alias without any arguments displays the current list of aliases and their definitions.
Tools.Alias [/delete] [/reset] [aliasname] [aliasstring]
Arguments
aliasname
Optional. The name for the new alias. If no value is supplied for aliasname, a list of the current aliases and their definitions appears.aliasstring
Optional. The complete command name or existing alias and any parameters that you want to create as an alias. If no value is supplied for aliasstring, the alias name and alias string for the specified alias displays.
Switches
/delete or /del or /d
Optional. Deletes the specified alias, removing it from autocompletion./reset
Optional. Resets the list of pre-defined aliases to its original settings. That is, it restores all pre-defined aliases and removes all user-defined aliases.
Remarks
Since aliases represent commands, they must be located at the beginning of the command line.
When issuing this command, you should include the switches immediately after the command, not after the aliases, otherwise the switch itself will be included as part of the alias string.
The /reset switch asks for a confirmation before the aliases are restored. There is no short form of /reset.
Examples
This example creates a new alias, upper, for the complete command Edit.MakeUpperCase.
>Tools.Alias upper Edit.MakeUpperCase
This example deletes the alias, upper.
>Tools.alias /delete upper
This example displays a list of all current aliases and definitions.
>Tools.Alias
See Also
Tasks
How to: Create Custom Aliases for Visual Studio Commands