# alias ## Syntax ##
ALIAS [[-]<alias> [<command>]]
## Parameters ## A name of the alias and the command to execute. You can prepend the alias with the '-' character to remove the alias; if no argument is given, your aliases will be displayed. ## Description ## Creates or updates an alias; you can use the ';' character to separate multiple commands. The parameters given to the alias are expanded in '$[\d]'; for example $0, $1, $2, $8, ..., as well as any other special variable. If you don't use any parameters in your alias, all parameters will be automatically appended after it. ## Examples ## /ALIAS /ALIAS UH USERHOST /ALIAS COMEBACK SAY I was hoping for a battle of wits, but you seem to be unarmed. /ALIAS -COMEBACK /ALIAS UNACT SCRIPT EXEC \$_->activity(0) for Irssi::windows /ALIAS QOP ^MSG Q op $C ## References ## [https://github.com/irssi/irssi/blob/master/docs/special_vars.txt](https://github.com/irssi/irssi/blob/master/docs/special_vars.txt) ## See also ## [BIND](/documentation/help/1.2/bind), [UNALIAS](/documentation/help/1.2/unalias)