That is a nice question. I generally keep the aliases name different than any other command line tool I use, but if that happens, for e.g, act, for using the cli try \act which would run the command without the alias definition. So to use the command with alias as act and without the alias definition as \act.
That is a nice question. I generally keep the aliases name different than any other command line tool I use, but if that happens, for e.g, act, for using the cli try
\act
which would run the command without the alias definition. So to use the command with alias asact
and without the alias definition as\act
.Wow, I didn't know that, thank you!