Re: [MSH] remove-item alias:ac

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Absolutely.

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One of the points that doesn't get addressed in that blog entry - due to
the title <g> - is that those aliases can be critically useful in "improv"
MSH.

Being a terse interactive shell, a lot of MSH use is more brief than even
script: current-scope, interactive 1-line use. The common aliases let
people talk about MSH quickly, almost conversationally, to communicate
concepts even where actual _use_ may be more verbose.



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