Re: how to add commands

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you can alias a command for your custom name.
What does this means??? can you plz elaborate this further, thanks

On 12/2/06, Anmol Bedi <anmolbedi@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:
you can alias a command for your custom name.

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Anmol Bedi


On 12/2/06, Rizwan Khan <rizwaan@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:
>
> Hi
> I wanted to know how i can add custom command on FC4 box so that i
> should be able to execute them from command line. I just installed IBM
> PurifyPlus and they suggested me run your command thorough the
> following command:
> % purify cc -g hello_world.c
>
> but its gving me messge that purify command not found,
>
> Thanks
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