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"content": "nostr:npub183n8fp0xavfvuejszsfzkf44af77j6xfgmk33k2whm7ktflcr4jqswtahh \nHonestly, even if they do this, I cannot see why linux distributions can't just make the alias themselves.\n\nAs you said, it is not an extra maintainance burden. Some distros already have aliases for stuff like 'ls -a'. It could either be in the default bash config, or an actual script redirecting to the new command.",
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