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* doc/misc/eshell.texi: Fix some @ref's.
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@ -213,8 +213,8 @@ available in the Emacs Lisp library. It does this by transforming the
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input line into a callable Lisp form.@footnote{To see the Lisp form that will be invoked, type: @samp{eshell-parse-command "echo hello"}}
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The command can be either an Elisp function or an external command.
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Eshell looks first for an @ref{Aliases, alias} with the same name as the
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command, then a @ref{Built-ins, built-in command} or a function with the
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Eshell looks first for an alias (@pxref{Aliases}) with the same name as the
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command, then a built-in (@pxref{Built-ins}) or a function with the
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same name; if there is no match, it then tries to execute it as an
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external command.
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@ -253,7 +253,7 @@ eshell/ls is a compiled Lisp function in `em-ls.el'
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@end example
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If you want to discard a given built-in command, you could declare an
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alias, @ref{Aliases}. Example:
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alias (@pxref{Aliases}). Example:
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@example
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~ $ which sudo
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@ -418,7 +418,7 @@ Lisp functions, based on successful completion).
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@end table
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@ref{Aliases} for the built-in variables @samp{$*}, @samp{$1},
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@xref{Aliases} for the built-in variables @samp{$*}, @samp{$1},
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@samp{$2}, @dots{}, in alias definitions.
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@node Variables
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@ -629,8 +629,8 @@ to @code{"hello"}.
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Eshell's globbing syntax is very similar to that of Zsh. Users coming
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from Bash can still use Bash-style globbing, as there are no
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incompatibilities. Most globbing is pattern-based expansion, but there
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is also predicate-based expansion. See
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@ref{Filename Generation, , , zsh, The Z Shell Manual}
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is also predicate-based expansion. @xref{Filename Generation, , ,
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zsh, The Z Shell Manual}
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for full syntax. To customize the syntax and behavior of globbing in
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Eshell see the Customize@footnote{@xref{Easy Customization, , , emacs,
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The GNU Emacs Manual}.}
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