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Yesterday, I said not to use custom shell aliases and functions<\/a> during presentations and group programming sessions to avoid confusion.<\/p>\n\n I use aliases, but they expand after I type them, the same as as snippet in an IDE or text editor.<\/p>\n\n Me and everyone else can see the underlying command, and that's also what's saved in my shell history.<\/p>\n\n I still have the benefit of not having to type the whole command without obscuring it.<\/p>\n\n I used to have custom code in my zsh configuration, but recently switched to zsh-abbr<\/a>.<\/p>\n\n The first impressions are positive and I no longer need to maintain my custom code.<\/p>\n\n I use aliases for commands I don't want to expand, but I've moved everything else has moved to abbreviations.<\/p>\n\n If you use zsh, I recommend trying it.<\/p>\n\n ",
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"processed": "\n Yesterday, I said not to use custom shell aliases and functions<\/a> during presentations and group programming sessions to avoid confusion.<\/p>\n\n I use aliases, but they expand after I type them, the same as as snippet in an IDE or text editor.<\/p>\n\n Me and everyone else can see the underlying command, and that's also what's saved in my shell history.<\/p>\n\n I still have the benefit of not having to type the whole command without obscuring it.<\/p>\n\n I used to have custom code in my zsh configuration, but recently switched to zsh-abbr<\/a>.<\/p>\n\n The first impressions are positive and I no longer need to maintain my custom code.<\/p>\n\n I use aliases for commands I don't want to expand, but I've moved everything else has moved to abbreviations.<\/p>\n\n If you use zsh, I recommend trying it.<\/p>\n\n ",
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