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* eshell.texi (Built-ins): Describe, how to disable a built-in command

by an alias.
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2010-05-26 Michael Albinus <michael.albinus@gmx.de>
* eshell.texi (Built-ins): Describe, how to disable a built-in command
by an alias. (Bug#6226)
2010-05-16 Jay Belanger <jay.p.belanger@gmail.com>
* calc.texi (Manipulating Vectors): Mention that vectors can

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/bin/ls
@end example
If you want to discard a given built-in command, you could declare an
alias, @ref{Aliases}. Eample:
@example
~ $ which sudo
eshell/sudo is a compiled Lisp function in `em-unix.el'
~ $ alias sudo '*sudo $*'
~ $ which sudo
sudo is an alias, defined as "*sudo $*"
@end example
Some of the built-in commands have a special behaviour in Eshell:
@table @code