Added in 1.9.0
$isalias(name, [N])
Returns $true if the specified name is an alias command that exists in your aliases or scripts, otherwise $false.
Parameters
| Parameter | Description |
| name | The alias to find. |
| [N] | If N = 0, number of lines for the alias, otherwise the Nth alias line. (optional) |
Properties
| Property | Description |
| .line | Returns the line in the file where the alias is defined. (AdiIRC only) |
| .fname | Returns the path and filename of the found alias. |
| .alias | Returns the Nth line of the alias. |
| .ftype | Returns "alias" if the alias is found in an alias file, otherwise "remote". |
Example
; Create an alias
alias example {
; Check if /example2 is an alias
//echo -ag $isalias(example2)
; Returns the code of the /example2 alias "-l example2 { echo -ag Hello World }"
//echo -ag $isalias(example2).alias
}
; Create a second alias
alias -l example2 { echo -ag Hello World }