# alias-finder plugin This plugin searches the defined aliases and outputs any that match the command inputted. This makes learning new aliases easier. To use it, add `alias-finder` to the `plugins` array of your zshrc file: ``` plugins=(... alias-finder) ``` ## Usage To see if there is an alias defined for the command, pass it as an argument to `alias-finder`. This can also run automatically before each command you input - add `ZSH_ALIAS_FINDER_AUTOMATIC=true` to your zshrc if you want this. ## Options - Use `--longer` or `-l` to allow the aliases to be longer than the input (match aliases if they contain the input). - Use `--exact` or `-e` to avoid matching aliases that are shorter than the input. ## Examples ``` $ alias-finder "git pull" gl='git pull' g=git ``` ``` $ alias-finder "web_search google oh my zsh" google='web_search google' ``` ``` $ alias-finder "git commit -v" gc="git commit -v" g=git ``` ``` $ alias-finder -e "git commit -v" gc='git commit -v' ``` ``` $ alias-finder -l "git commit -v" gc='git commit -v' 'gc!'='git commit -v --amend' gca='git commit -v -a' 'gca!'='git commit -v -a --amend' 'gcan!'='git commit -v -a --no-edit --amend' 'gcans!'='git commit -v -a -s --no-edit --amend' 'gcn!'='git commit -v --no-edit --amend' ```