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LISTALIAS(1L)							 LISTALIAS(1L)

NAME
       listalias - list user and system aliases

SYNOPSIS
       listalias [ -s | -u ] [ regular-expression ]

DESCRIPTION
       Listalias  outputs  a  line  per	 alias in both the user and the system
       aliases.	 Each line is of the form;

	  <alias>     <address>	 (<comment>)

       If an optional regular expression is used, just the aliases that	 match
       the specified expression are listed.  If not, they are all listed.

       Either way, the output is sorted.

OPTIONS
       -s     Display only the system aliases.	 -s and -u are mutually exclu‐
	      sive.

       -u     Display only the user aliases.   -s and -u are  mutually	exclu‐
	      sive.

AUTHOR
       Elm Development Group

SEE ALSO
       checkalias(1L), elm(1L), elmalias(1L), newalias(1L)

BUGS
       Since  the  program uses a pipe to egrep, how expressions are evaluated
       is a function of that program, not this one!

BUG REPORTS TO
       Bill Pemberton  flash@virginia.edu

COPYRIGHTS
       Copyright 1988-1995 by The USENET Community Trust
       Derived from Elm 2.0,  Copyright 1986, 1987 by Dave Taylor

USENET Community Trust		Elm Version 2.5			 LISTALIAS(1L)
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