arai wrote:
> As much fun as it is to type "rails s thin -p 1234", I'd rather just
> use "rails s", or even "merb".  I've spent hours digging through
> google and various documentation projects trying to figure this out,
> how can I do this in rails3?

Add to ~/.profile (or similar):
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alias merb="rails s thin -p 1234"

Then do this to activate the alias:
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source ~/.profile

(or simply close the terminal window and open a new one)

While not a direct answer this would do precisely what you're asking.

I use this technique for a number of things like running ./script/server 
by typing ss and ./script/console as sc for Rails 2.x.
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