ncohafmuta-1.4.2/bot/
ncohafmuta-1.4.2/helpfiles/
ncohafmuta-1.4.2/lib/emailver/
ncohafmuta-1.4.2/tzinfo/Atlantic/
ncohafmuta-1.4.2/tzinfo/Brazil/
ncohafmuta-1.4.2/tzinfo/Chile/
ncohafmuta-1.4.2/tzinfo/Indian/
ncohafmuta-1.4.2/tzinfo/Mexico/
ncohafmuta-1.4.2/tzinfo/Mideast/
ncohafmuta-1.4.2/tzinfo/SystemV/
ncohafmuta-1.4.2/utils/
ncohafmuta-1.4.2/utils/code_fragments/new_config/
 Syntax:  .abbrs
          .abbrs -d
          .abbrs <command> <abbreviation>

Results:  Shows the abbreviation keys for the commands with that feature.
          Your set ones and the defaults are shown. To return your set
          ones to the defaults use the ".abbrs -d" syntax. To change
          an abbreviation for a command, use the latter syntax. The
          command must be in your abbreviation list and the abbreviation
          can NOT be a letter, number, or period.
          e.g. To make [ the abbreviation for .emot you would do..
               .abbrs .emote [