I forgot to provide an example:
"create-alias fr-en for translate from french to english"
it uses Ubiquity's parser so you can also write
"alias fr-en for tran from fr to en"

On Feb 26, 6:01 pm, lrbabe <[email protected]> wrote:
> I've added a first draft of a working create-alias command at the end
> of this code:http://gist.github.com/61752
> Hopefully I'll find some time to finish it this Week-End.
>
> As always, feedback is appreciated : )
>
> Lr
>
> On Feb 24, 8:08 pm, Blair McBride <[email protected]> wrote:
>
> > Impressive!! We'll see about getting this into Ubiquity.
>
> > - Blair
>
> > On 25/02/2009 5:40 AM, lrbabe wrote:
>
> > > I've found some time to work on the above problems and I've fixed
> > > small bugs that were preventing my code to work.
> > > I'm now proud to announce that the CmdUtils.createAlias function now
> > > works as expected. The only restriction is that it doesn't work for
> > > command created in the command editor, only with built-in commands
> > > (still working on that).
> > > The updated code is available at the same 
> > > address:http://gist.github.com/61752
>
> > > Now I have to create a new command to make definition ofalias
> > > possible from the command line : )
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