Use C style strings when checking for invalid alias characters
Before, the '\n' would be interpreted as 'n' meaning that any alias who's command contained the letter 'n' would incorrect be skipped.pull/2188/head
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@ -50,7 +50,7 @@ function _bash-it-component-completion-callback-on-init-aliases() {
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# skip aliases to pipes, boolean control structures and other command lists
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# skip aliases to pipes, boolean control structures and other command lists
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chars='\|\&\;\)\(\n\<\>'
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chars=$'\|\&\;\)\(\n\<\>'
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if [[ "${alias_defn}" =~ [$chars] ]]; then
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if [[ "${alias_defn}" =~ [$chars] ]]; then
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fi
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