A number of aliases are predefined, i.e. automatically built-in to ksh at compile time. They are listed in the table below. Note that some of them are defined with a trailing space character. This enables alias expansion on the word following the alias on the command line.
| Name | Chapter | Full value | 
|---|---|---|
| autoload | 4, 6 | alias autoload='typeset -fu' | 
| command | 7 | alias command='command ' | 
| fc | 2 | alias fc=hist | 
| float | 6 | alias float='typeset -E' | 
| functions | 6 | alias functions='typeset -f' | 
| hash | 3 | alias hash='alias -t --' | 
| history | 2 | alias history='hist -l' | 
| integer | 6 | alias integer='typeset -i' | 
| nameref | 4 | alias nameref='typeset -n' | 
| nohup | 3, 8 | alias nohup='nohup ' | 
| r | 2 | alias r='hist -s' | 
| redirect | 9 | alias redirect='command exec' | 
| stop | 8 | alias stop='kill -s STOP' | 
| times | alias times='{ {time;} 2>&1;}' | |
| type | 4 | alias type='whence -v' | 
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