You should be able to do this for aliases with the latest version of
Quicksilver (by adding 'com.apple.alias-file' to the list of exclude types)
but it doesn't quite work.

This is where the line between whether or not we treat an alias as the
original file (for opening, editing etc.) or as an alias file alone becomes
difficult to distinguish.
You could create an issue on GitHub regarding this, and we could look into
it to see what's possible

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