doc: move aliases explanation from README to commands.asciidoc
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See <<doc/pages/mapping#,`:doc mapping`>>.
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Defining Commands
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Defining Commands and Aliases
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~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
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New commands can be created using `:define-command`.
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See <<doc/pages/commands#declaring-new-commands,`:doc commands declaring-new-commands`>>.
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They can be given additional short names depending of the scope with `:alias`.
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See <<doc/pages/commands#aliases,`:doc commands aliases`>>.
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Some helper commands are available to define composite commands.
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See <<doc/pages/commands#helpers,`:doc commands helpers`>>.
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Aliases
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~~~~~~~
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With `:alias` commands can be given additional names. Aliases are scoped, so
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that an alias can refer to one command for a buffer, and to another for another
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buffer. The following command defines `<alias>` as an alias for `<command>`:
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:alias <scope> <alias> <command>
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`<scope>` can be one of `global`, `buffer` or `window`.
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:unalias <scope> <alias> [<expected>]
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Will remove the given alias in the given scope. If `<expected>` is specified
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the alias will only be removed if its current value is `<expected>`.
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FIFO Buffers
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~~~~~~~~~~~
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*alias* <scope> <name> <command>::
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define a new alias named *name* in *scope*
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(See <<scopes#,`:doc scopes`>>)
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(See <<aliases,Using aliases>> and <<scopes#,`:doc scopes`>>)
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*unalias* <scope> <name> [<command>]::
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remove an alias if its current value is the same as the one passed
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as an optional parameter, remove it unconditionally otherwise
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(See <<scopes#,`:doc scopes`>>)
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(See <<aliases,Using aliases>> and <<scopes#,`:doc scopes`>>)
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*evaluate-commands* [<switches>] <command> ...::
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*alias* eval +
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--------------------------------------------------------
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def " print_selection %{ echo %sh{ ${kak_selection} } }"
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--------------------------------------------------------
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== Aliases
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With `:alias`, commands can be given additional names.
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As aliases are intended to be used interactively most of the time,
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they are often short. For example `:reg` is an alias for `:set-register`.
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They are scoped, so that an alias can refer to one command for a buffer,
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and to another for another buffer. For instance `:next` could be an alias
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for `grep-next-match` in a `*grep*` buffer while pointing to
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`:make-next-error` in a `*make*` buffer.
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The following command defines `<alias>` as an alias for `<command>`:
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:alias <scope> <alias> <command>
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`<scope>` can be one of `global`, `buffer` or `window`.
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:unalias <scope> <alias> [<expected>]
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Will remove the given alias in the given scope. If `<expected>` is specified
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the alias will only be removed if its current value is `<expected>`.
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