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Dec 19, 2018·1 min read

Just run them in your CLI first to check if it exists, or maybe add a prefix (two characters) in front of the command to increase the likelihood of not using reserved words.

Note, it is not recommended to create aliases for everything, only the things you find difficult to remember :)

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You mention “… be aware that some aliases may be reserved words, so test it…”.
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