On Sun, 15 Mar 2026 23:20:30 -0000 (UTC), Kenny McCormack wrote:
Yeah, aliases in bash are a real foo-up, because they can't
(meaningfully)
take parameters. It would have been better (IMHO) not to have had them
in the language at all. Note that the syntax for accessing alias
parameters in [t]csh is totally weird, but it does work.
Not that weird in the context of sed, awk, Perl, and so forth.
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