You can simply add a shell alias with whatever name you like and move on.
True, but easier said than done, because one often need to work in more shells than their local machines..
You can't in most corporate env machines.
You may be able to download ripgrep, and execute it (!), but god forbid you can create an alias in your shell in a persistant manner.
True, but easier said than done, because one often need to work in more shells than their local machines..