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Definately you are not a lot or not at all productive with aliases, if the commands are small and used rarely, like the git is.
Plus the cognitive load is bigger, because u still have to learn the underline commands when u need more custom params, so is only a new layer of complexity in your head.
You can save 10s per day with alises and waste 1h for a debuging that could be avoided.
I use a limited amount of aliases but I removed my own and switched to a popular framework called github.com/Bash-it/bash-it
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Definately you are not a lot or not at all productive with aliases, if the commands are small and used rarely, like the git is.
Plus the cognitive load is bigger, because u still have to learn the underline commands when u need more custom params, so is only a new layer of complexity in your head.
You can save 10s per day with alises and waste 1h for a debuging that could be avoided.
I use a limited amount of aliases but I removed my own and switched to a popular framework called github.com/Bash-it/bash-it