New function: you-used (alias usage reminder) #134
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Added ability to show what alias you just used is aliased to (more like a "you used" opposite of "you should use" in case you forget you keep using aliases (#131)
The reason I think it's very important is because oftentimes you use an alias without remembering you did and then you wonder why things don't work, especially if you alias very common things like ls or rm.
Example, I recently aliased ls to eza, and found that ls -t works, but eza -t required a flag, and this broke a bunch of my scripts. Its more a reminder you used an alias.
I am happy to maintain the you-used part