Not having dbash on remotes have indeed bummed me out many times. One possible solution with machines that you manage yourself is having those shorthands backed up o git, then loading them in the machines that you manage like you do on your local one.
But that's not always possible, so what happens in practice is that I know most often-used commands by heart, and only use the shortcodes on my machine. So, different tastes I guess;)
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Not having dbash on remotes have indeed bummed me out many times. One possible solution with machines that you manage yourself is having those shorthands backed up o git, then loading them in the machines that you manage like you do on your local one.
But that's not always possible, so what happens in practice is that I know most often-used commands by heart, and only use the shortcodes on my machine. So, different tastes I guess;)