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@ -175,7 +175,7 @@ look <a href="#id1"><span class="problematic" id="id2">*</span></a>&lt;account&g
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<code class="sig-name descname">aliases</code><em class="property"> = ['ls', 'l']</em><a class="headerlink" href="#evennia.commands.default.general.CmdLook.aliases" title="Permalink to this definition"></a></dt>
<code class="sig-name descname">aliases</code><em class="property"> = ['l', 'ls']</em><a class="headerlink" href="#evennia.commands.default.general.CmdLook.aliases" title="Permalink to this definition"></a></dt>
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@ -206,7 +206,7 @@ look <a href="#id1"><span class="problematic" id="id2">*</span></a>&lt;account&g
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<dt id="evennia.commands.default.general.CmdLook.search_index_entry">
<code class="sig-name descname">search_index_entry</code><em class="property"> = {'aliases': 'ls l', 'category': 'general', 'key': 'look', 'no_prefix': ' ls l', 'tags': '', 'text': '\n look at location or object\n\n Usage:\n look\n look &lt;obj&gt;\n look *&lt;account&gt;\n\n Observes your location or objects in your vicinity.\n '}</em><a class="headerlink" href="#evennia.commands.default.general.CmdLook.search_index_entry" title="Permalink to this definition"></a></dt>
<code class="sig-name descname">search_index_entry</code><em class="property"> = {'aliases': 'l ls', 'category': 'general', 'key': 'look', 'no_prefix': ' l ls', 'tags': '', 'text': '\n look at location or object\n\n Usage:\n look\n look &lt;obj&gt;\n look *&lt;account&gt;\n\n Observes your location or objects in your vicinity.\n '}</em><a class="headerlink" href="#evennia.commands.default.general.CmdLook.search_index_entry" title="Permalink to this definition"></a></dt>
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@ -268,7 +268,7 @@ for everyone to use, you need build privileges and the alias command.</p>
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<code class="sig-name descname">aliases</code><em class="property"> = ['nicks', 'nickname']</em><a class="headerlink" href="#evennia.commands.default.general.CmdNick.aliases" title="Permalink to this definition"></a></dt>
<code class="sig-name descname">aliases</code><em class="property"> = ['nickname', 'nicks']</em><a class="headerlink" href="#evennia.commands.default.general.CmdNick.aliases" title="Permalink to this definition"></a></dt>
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@ -300,7 +300,7 @@ for everyone to use, you need build privileges and the alias command.</p>
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<dt id="evennia.commands.default.general.CmdNick.search_index_entry">
<code class="sig-name descname">search_index_entry</code><em class="property"> = {'aliases': 'nicks nickname', 'category': 'general', 'key': 'nick', 'no_prefix': ' nicks nickname', 'tags': '', 'text': '\n define a personal alias/nick by defining a string to\n match and replace it with another on the fly\n\n Usage:\n nick[/switches] &lt;string&gt; [= [replacement_string]]\n nick[/switches] &lt;template&gt; = &lt;replacement_template&gt;\n nick/delete &lt;string&gt; or number\n nicks\n\n Switches:\n inputline - replace on the inputline (default)\n object - replace on object-lookup\n account - replace on account-lookup\n list - show all defined aliases (also &quot;nicks&quot; works)\n delete - remove nick by index in /list\n clearall - clear all nicks\n\n Examples:\n nick hi = say Hello, I\'m Sarah!\n nick/object tom = the tall man\n nick build $1 $2 = create/drop $1;$2\n nick tell $1 $2=page $1=$2\n nick tm?$1=page tallman=$1\n nick tm\\=$1=page tallman=$1\n\n A \'nick\' is a personal string replacement. Use $1, $2, ... to catch arguments.\n Put the last $-marker without an ending space to catch all remaining text. You\n can also use unix-glob matching for the left-hand side &lt;string&gt;:\n\n * - matches everything\n ? - matches 0 or 1 single characters\n [abcd] - matches these chars in any order\n [!abcd] - matches everything not among these chars\n \\= - escape literal \'=\' you want in your &lt;string&gt;\n\n Note that no objects are actually renamed or changed by this command - your nicks\n are only available to you. If you want to permanently add keywords to an object\n for everyone to use, you need build privileges and the alias command.\n\n '}</em><a class="headerlink" href="#evennia.commands.default.general.CmdNick.search_index_entry" title="Permalink to this definition"></a></dt>
<code class="sig-name descname">search_index_entry</code><em class="property"> = {'aliases': 'nickname nicks', 'category': 'general', 'key': 'nick', 'no_prefix': ' nickname nicks', 'tags': '', 'text': '\n define a personal alias/nick by defining a string to\n match and replace it with another on the fly\n\n Usage:\n nick[/switches] &lt;string&gt; [= [replacement_string]]\n nick[/switches] &lt;template&gt; = &lt;replacement_template&gt;\n nick/delete &lt;string&gt; or number\n nicks\n\n Switches:\n inputline - replace on the inputline (default)\n object - replace on object-lookup\n account - replace on account-lookup\n list - show all defined aliases (also &quot;nicks&quot; works)\n delete - remove nick by index in /list\n clearall - clear all nicks\n\n Examples:\n nick hi = say Hello, I\'m Sarah!\n nick/object tom = the tall man\n nick build $1 $2 = create/drop $1;$2\n nick tell $1 $2=page $1=$2\n nick tm?$1=page tallman=$1\n nick tm\\=$1=page tallman=$1\n\n A \'nick\' is a personal string replacement. Use $1, $2, ... to catch arguments.\n Put the last $-marker without an ending space to catch all remaining text. You\n can also use unix-glob matching for the left-hand side &lt;string&gt;:\n\n * - matches everything\n ? - matches 0 or 1 single characters\n [abcd] - matches these chars in any order\n [!abcd] - matches everything not among these chars\n \\= - escape literal \'=\' you want in your &lt;string&gt;\n\n Note that no objects are actually renamed or changed by this command - your nicks\n are only available to you. If you want to permanently add keywords to an object\n for everyone to use, you need build privileges and the alias command.\n\n '}</em><a class="headerlink" href="#evennia.commands.default.general.CmdNick.search_index_entry" title="Permalink to this definition"></a></dt>
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