This plugin allows the user to create various aliases (known as "Akas", since Alias is the name of another plugin Aka is based on) to other commands or combinations of other commands (via nested commands). It is a good idea to always quote the commands that are being aliased so that any nested commands are not immediately run. Basic usage ----------- ### Alias Add an aka, Alias, which eases the transitioning to Aka from Alias. First we will load Alias and Aka. ``` @load Alias jamessan: The operation succeeded. @load Aka jamessan: The operation succeeded. ``` Then we import the Alias database to Aka in case it exists and unload Alias. ``` @importaliasdatabase jamessan: The operation succeeded. @unload Alias jamessan: The operation succeeded. ``` And now we will finally add the Aka `alias` itself. ``` @aka add "alias" "aka $1 $*" jamessan: The operation succeeded. ``` Now you can use Aka as you used Alias before. ### Trout Add an aka, trout, which expects a word as an argument ``` @aka add trout "reply action slaps $1 with a large trout" jamessan: The operation succeeded. @trout me * bot slaps me with a large trout ``` This `trout` aka requires the plugin `Reply` to be loaded since it provides the `action` command. ### LastFM Add an aka, `lastfm`, which expects a last.fm username and replies with their most recently played item. ``` @aka add lastfm "rss [format concat http://ws.audioscrobbler.com/1.0/user/ [format concat [web urlquote $1] /recenttracks.rss]]" ``` This `lastfm` aka requires the following plugins to be loaded: `RSS`, `Format` and `Web`. `RSS` provides `rss`, `Format provides `concat` and `Web` provides `urlquote`. Note that if the nested commands being aliased hadn't been quoted, then those commands would have been run immediately, and `@lastfm` would always reply with the same information, the result of those commands.