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SHARE WITH THE CLASS: What aliases are you using?
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I know; I'm not talking about
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. I put the slash outside the inline codeblock in the parent comment.My shell is setup with a chdir hook to
[[ -r. /.autoenv.zsh ]] && . ./.autoenv.zsh
.(Edit: Jerboa is bugged with "&" in codeblocks, that should be a "&&", not
&&
)Ah, ok. For me it was an alias common in the university labs back on Ultrix. Became a habit way back then.