That's precisely why I set up the alias. For years, when I've needed to use something like ack, I've typed "grep" (muscle memory). The alias ensures that now, when I need to use ack, I get ack.
It's not like I've deleted /bin/grep and installed a symlink to ack; other users, shell scripts, etc, can still use the real grep.
In reply to Re^3: ack 2.0 has been released
by tobyink
in thread ack 2.0 has been released
by petdance
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