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The aliases which conflict with Linux native commands were consolidated and removed with the pre-processor definition `LINUX`. Additionally, several "conflicts" are purposefully kept and likewise consolidated. They are kept because Bash itself stomps on the native commands with its own built-ins, and so we're adopting the same behavior. The `clear` and `more` aliases are edge cases where the functions they call are already fixed for Linux, and so we keep these too. Resolves #567.
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Remove conflicting aliases for Linux and OS X
The aliases which conflict with Linux native commands were consolidated
and removed with the pre-processor definition
LINUX. Additionally,several "conflicts" are purposefully kept and likewise consolidated.
They are kept because Bash itself stomps on the native commands with its
own built-ins, and so we're adopting the same behavior.
Resolves #567.
Remove A:...Z: drive functions on Linux / OS X
Resolves #612.
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