07-02-2008
If it's really that big .... I'd suggest you to ask the experts on subversion's mailing list and post a solution that works for you back here. I'll be very interested to know how to do that. You may need to use third-party tools (if exists) for that if the programs in the subversion distribution do not satisfy your requirements .....
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0alias
0ALIAS(1) 0ALIAS(1)
NAME
0alias -- create quick scripts to run 0launch
SYNOPSIS
0alias ALIAS [INTERFACE [MAIN]]
DESCRIPTION
Having to keep typing the full URI for a program each time you want to run it with 0launch is annoying. 0alias will create a little script
in your PATH to do it for you.
Note: the newer "0install add" command provides a more efficient alternative to using aliases.
EXAMPLES
A program can be invoked using 0launch:
0launch http://rox.sourceforge.net/2005/interfaces/Edit
To avoid having to keep entering the URI, create an alias:
0alias rox-edit http://rox.sourceforge.net/2005/interfaces/Edit
To run Edit now:
rox-edit
To select a different version, or check for updates:
0alias rox-edit
If an interface provides more than one program, you can specify which one to use instead of the default. e.g.
0alias svn http://example.com/subversion
0alias svnadmin http://example.com/subversion svnadmin
(this is for older programs that use MAIN; for newer programs you may need to use --command instead)
COMMAND-LINE OPTIONS
-c=COMMAND, --command=COMMAND
The generated script will execute COMMAND rather than the default ("run").
-d=DIR, --dir=DIR
Install the script into directory DIR, rather than searching for a suitable directory in $PATH.
-h, --help
Show the built-in help text.
-m, --manpage
Display the manpage for the alias script given as the single argument. The alias can be an absolute pathname, or the name of a
script in $PATH. If the argument isn't an alias script, or if multiple arguments are given, then all arguments are passed to the
system 'man' command. This allows you to alias your man command like this:
alias man='0alias --manpage'
-r, --resolve
Print the interface URI for the given alias script to stdout.
-V, --version
Display version information.
LICENSE
Copyright (C) 2012 Thomas Leonard.
You may redistribute copies of this program under the terms of the GNU Lesser General Public License.
BUGS
Please report bugs to the developer mailing list:
http://0install.net/support.html
AUTHOR
The Zero Install Injector was created by Thomas Leonard.
SEE ALSO
0install(1), 0launch(1), 0desktop(1)
The Zero Install web-site:
http://0install.net
Thomas Leonard 2012 0ALIAS(1)