In iex, I'd like to break out of a block using #iex:break, but I find that annoying to type. Can it be aliased? Preferably, I'd be able to save this in my user's .iex.exs file for future use.
Can I save an iex command alias in .iex.exs file?
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As can be seen in the source code,
#iex:breakis hardcoded inIEx.Evaluatorand therefore cannot be neither substituted nor aliased.That is probably because the shorter breaker would have many false positives in the elixir code.
The only possibility would be to patch
IEx.Evaluatorcode and compile elixir yourself.