+ # this causes all aliases that are currently defined for this shell to
+ # be inherited by subshells that this shell starts. this is unusual,
+ # but is preferred for my workflow in feisty meow scripts; it saves me
+ # time re-adding aliases if i can count on them already being there.
+ # this is a problem if you *don't* want the aliases there though. we can
+ # solve that problem by running bash with the "-O expand_aliases" flags to
+ # stop the expansion for the next subshell.