From: djk Date: Mon, 24 May 1999 09:24:24 +0000 (+0000) Subject: changed comments to reflect reality in CmdAlias X-Git-Tag: R_1_28~9 X-Git-Url: http://dxcluster.org/gitweb/gitweb.cgi?a=commitdiff_plain;h=ae8b40244a552256fd35720e40b4ef0e14df55f1;p=spider.git changed comments to reflect reality in CmdAlias --- diff --git a/perl/CmdAlias.pm b/perl/CmdAlias.pm index a424f8e8..1f418967 100644 --- a/perl/CmdAlias.pm +++ b/perl/CmdAlias.pm @@ -1,32 +1,16 @@ # -# This package simply takes a string, looks it up in a -# hash and returns the value. +# This package impliments some of the ak1a aliases that can't +# be done with interpolation from the file names. # -# The hash is produced by reading the Alias file in both command directories -# which contain entries for the %cmd hash. This file is in different forms in -# the two directories:- +# Basically it takes the input and bashes down the list of aliases +# for that starting letter until it either matches (in which a substitution +# is done) or fails # -# in the main cmd directory it has entries like:- +# To roll your own Aliases, copy the /spider/cmd/Aliases file to +# /spider/local_cmd and alter it to your taste. # -# package CmdAlias; +# To make it active type 'load/aliases' # -# %alias = ( -# sp => 'send private', -# s/p => 'send private', -# sb => 'send bulletin', -# ); -# -# for the local cmd directory you should do it like this:- -# -# package CmdAlias; -# -# $alias{'s/p'} = 'send private'; -# $alias{'s/b'} = 'send bulletin'; -# -# This will allow you to override as well as add to the basic set of commands -# -# This system works in same way as the commands, if the modification times of -# the two files have changed then they are re-read. # # Copyright (c) 1998 Dirk Koopman G1TLH #