I'm thinking about something like this in the JavaScript:

declare() {
  commandname="sample"
  overlord="test"
  subcommand"sample command"
}

I'm a total programming newbie, but I think that might be useful and
easy.
This would respond to printing "test sample command", and any input
after that would be stored in a variable named something like
"input" (for obvious reasons ;).
I think Regular Expressions should be allowed too.

Something like this:
overlord=Go|Open|Load|Start

Then that command would respond to each of those, and Ubiquity would
have a database that keeps track of which overlord words that are in
use and which command that uses which.

On 30 Maj, 02:35, Jono <[email protected]> wrote:
> Hi everybody,
> In order to work with the new Overlord Verbs paradigm, 
> (seehttp://jonoscript.wordpress.com/2009/01/24/overlord-verbs-a-proposal/
> ) it is going to be neccessary to rename some of the built-in
> commands.  Most of the ones which are currently hyphenated words will
> become a one-word verb with a one-word argument.
>
> I'm working on the list of what all commands will be renamed to.  I'm
> trying to keep it as much as possible so that if you type in what
> you're currently used to typing for the current name of the command,
> it will still autocomplete to the same thing.
>
> This wiki page shows my proposals for renaming commands.  It's still
> incomplete and a little messy, but I would love to have some feedback
> on it.
>
> https://wiki.mozilla.org/Labs/Ubiquity/The_Great_Renaming
>
> Thank you!
> --Jono, Labs
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