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Aliases may be established for command names, macros, and
even other aliases. By defining an alias for one of these objects,
one is merely specifying an alternative name by which the aliased
object may be referred. Note that this defines an alternative,
rather than a change, and affects no other aspect of the thing being
aliased. For instance, the alias has no effect on the parameters
of an aliased command. Once established, the alias name may be used
wherever the original name is valid.
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