'''interp aliases''' ''?path?'' This command returns a Tcl list of the names of all the source commands for aliases defined in the interpreter identified by ''path''. Or actually, it returns a Tcl list of the ''alias tokens'' for aliases defined in the interpreter — these are often the same as the command name you used to create them, but if aliases are being [rename]d then things can get tricky. Consider: % interp alias {} a {} list a 1 a % a a 1 % rename a a1 % interp alias {} a {} list a 2 ::a % a a 2 % rename a a2 % interp alias {} a {} list a 3 ::::a % a a 3 % interp aliases {} ::::a ::a a % interp alias {} a list a 1 % interp alias {} ::a list a 2 % interp alias {} ::::a list a 3 ---- See also: * [alias] * [interp] * [interp alias] ---- [Category Command] - [Tcl syntax help] - [Category Introspection]