An alias represents a macro that you can use to create another name for an existing command or another alias. When Rational® Synergy recognizes a command as an alias name, it expands the alias and replaces the alias name with its defined items. This expansion is repeated until the command is no longer an alias, or a circular reference is found.
Aliases exist only for the current session. An alias might reference another alias, and so on, as long as the alias does not lead to a circular dependency.
The alias command supports these subcommands.