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g++ - How can I write a PowerShell alias with arguments in the middle?

I'm trying to set up a Windows PowerShell alias to run MinGW's g++ executable with certain parameters. However, these parameters need to come after the file name and other arguments. I don't want to go through the hassle of trying to set up a function and all of that. Is there a way to simply say something like:

alias mybuild="g++ {args} -lib1 -lib2 ..."

or something along those lines? I am not all that familiar with PowerShell, and I'm having a difficult time finding a solution. Anyone?

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You want to use a function, not an alias, as Roman mentioned. Something like this:

function mybuild { g++ $args -lib1 -lib2 ... }

To try this out, here's a simple example:

PS> function docmd { cmd /c $args there }
PS> docmd echo hello
hello there
PS> 

You might also want to put this in your profile in order to have it available whenever you run PowerShell. The name of your profile file is contained in $profile.


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