Usage: SET INPUT_ALIASES [ON|OFF|TOGGLE]
Turns ON or OFF the expanding of aliases in the inputline,
If you set INPUT_ALIASES ON and type: ECHO $S
you will see your server name echoed to your window. If it is
OFF, you will see $S echoed to your window. INPUT_ALIASES now
has no effect on expansions in the .scrollzrc and loaded files. To
Make a line expand when a file is loaded, use EVAL <command>.

Note also, that when INPUT_ALIASES is ON, text within (..) and {..}
are not expanded. If you want them to be expanded then quote the
leading ( or {. e.g. \( \{

Additionally, You can return to full alias substitution
within ${...} by enclosing the substitution text in
[...]. Thus if $0 == test, and $bear == black
${[$0]} expands to "test"
${[$bear]} expands to "black"
${bear} also expands to "black"
${ bear == [black] } expands to "1",
${ [$0] == [test] } expands to "1"
${ [$0] == [black] } expands to "0"
${ [$0](this) } expands to the return value of $test(this)

Note:
If you do turn on INPUT_ALIASES in the .scrollzrc then the argument
expandos ($*, $0, $1, $3-4, etc) will expand to the command line
arguments passed to ScrollZ on startup.

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