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📎 ZSH plugin that reminds you to use existing aliases for commands you just typed

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# Issue Details possible bug check_alias_usage results in a malloc error. Aliases seem to be listed, however, the counting data is always 0. ## Operating System (uname -a) macOS Catalina...

# Issue Details Please provide the following details when opening an issue: ## Operating System (uname -a) ``` Darwin 21.5.0 Darwin Kernel Version 21.5.0: Tue Apr 26 21:08:22 PDT 2022;...

# Issue Details ## Operating System (uname -a) `Linux NivG-T490 5.4.0-104-generic #118~18.04.1-Ubuntu SMP Thu Mar 3 13:53:15 UTC 2022 x86_64 x86_64 x86_64 GNU/Linux` ## zsh version (zsh --version) `zsh 5.4.2...

# Issue Details Please provide the following details when opening an issue: ## Operating System (uname -a) `Darwin MacBook-Pro 18.6.0 Darwin Kernel Version 18.6.0: Thu Apr 25 23:16:27 PDT 2019;...

# Issue Details It would be very helpful to have the option to ignore the path typed when searching for existing aliases for the input. E.g. supposed this alias is...

enhancement

# Issue Details Install guide for sorin-ionescu/prezto

I'm using oh-my-zsh on Ubuntu 16.04. Whenever I enable the bundled per-directory-history plugin, you-should-use breaks. There is no output from it at all. Let me know if you need additional...

bug

#### Summary This bug is encountered because of an alias built-in to oh-my-zsh. Using `cp ...` does not work. ### How to reproduce Test directory: ``` . ├── file └──...

Right now the `check_alias_usage` command only reports on standard aliases. It should be expanded to support git and global aliases too.

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