shelly alias import
shelly alias import#
Import aliases from a YAML file
Synopsis#
Import command aliases from a YAML file.
By default, existing aliases with the same name are overwritten.
Use –merge to skip existing aliases instead of overwriting them.
The file format is:
aliases:
name1: “command1”
name2: “command2”
shellalias: “!shell command”
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| shelly alias import <file> [flags]
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Examples#
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| # Import aliases (overwrite existing)
shelly alias import aliases.yaml
# Import without overwriting existing aliases
shelly alias import aliases.yaml --merge
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Options#
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| -h, --help help for import
-m, --merge Merge with existing aliases (skip conflicts)
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Options inherited from parent commands#
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| --config string Config file (default $HOME/.config/shelly/config.yaml)
--log-categories string Filter logs by category (comma-separated: network,api,device,config,auth,plugin)
--log-json Output logs in JSON format
--no-color Disable colored output
--no-headers Hide table headers in output
--offline Only read from cache, error on cache miss
-o, --output string Output format (table, json, yaml, template) (default "table")
--plain Disable borders and colors (machine-readable output)
-q, --quiet Suppress non-essential output
--refresh Bypass cache and fetch fresh data from device
--template string Go template string for output (use with -o template)
-v, --verbose count Increase verbosity (-v=info, -vv=debug, -vvv=trace)
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SEE ALSO#