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  > '''alias foo'''
 
  > '''alias foo'''
 
  foo='bar'
 
  foo='bar'
 +
>
  
 
If we want to remove it, we simply use '''unalias''':
 
If we want to remove it, we simply use '''unalias''':
 
  > '''unalias foo'''
 
  > '''unalias foo'''
 +
>
  
 
And now we can see that it's gone:
 
And now we can see that it's gone:

Latest revision as of 04:57, 18 July 2005

The unalias command is used to remove aliases from the shell.

The syntax is always the same - for example, we can see that this system has an alias causing 'foo' to be interpreted as 'bar':

> alias foo
foo='bar'
>

If we want to remove it, we simply use unalias:

> unalias foo
>

And now we can see that it's gone:

> alias foo
>

See also: alias

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