Add mv and rm command aliases#5904
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Hey @regiskuckaertz, could you add yourself to the end of |
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done @aryairani ✌️ |
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oh, thank you 🙇 I didn't see this. Will know for next time
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No problem. You can regenerate these files by running ./scripts/check.sh. I should confirm that that's in development.markdown
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Adds two aliases:
mv: is accepted everywheremoveis,mv.type,mv.namespace, etcrm: is accepted everywheredeleteisIn my long experience writing Unison (2 days), tab completion has worked really well, with the exception of
moveanddelete. I often typemvinstead ofmoand have had to backtrack, and I never think aboutdelete.