Do not use alias name as key for command info cache to fix the problem where UseCorrectCasing corrects aliases #1216
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PR Summary
Fixes PowerShell/vscode-powershell#1842
Because aliases were used as the key for the cache, once those entities are created, it caused the UseCorrectCasing rule to correct aliases, somehow those cache entries could only be populated when and lead to this behaviour when being used via the vscode extension so I assume it must the some of the commands being issued at startup that cause other rules to populate this entry
Writing a test for this turned out to be hard as only when being used via the PowerShell vscode extension, alias key entries were populated in PSSA's command info cache first.
The intention is to have this PR fix the root cause and another PR to a bit of a cleanup.
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