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This was an unknown unknown for OP. Again, it's completely fair for a new user to see the
aliasfeature, think "ah, that's built for aliasing one thing to another, let me try it for this directory name", and be confused when it doesn't work. OP can't know what they don't know.And the open source community is just that, a community. Asking questions in forums is the accepted practice. And "basic" is hard to define. What is basic for you isn't basic for someone else, in the same way that what is basic for someone else isn't basic to you.