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[Bug 783683] Re: I'd like to be able to name (not 'describe') a command uniquely, e. g. with "commandname123".

 

** Changed in: clicompanion
       Status: New => Opinion

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Title:
  I'd like to be able to name (not 'describe') a command uniquely, e. g.
  with "commandname123".

Status in CLI Companion:
  Opinion

Bug description:
  Another proposal to be taken into consideration for a future release.

  I'd like to be able to name (not 'describe') a command uniquely, e. g.
  with "commandname123".

  Then I'd like to be able to start clicompanion with that very command
  name as an argument, so that commandname123 is run right on startup.

  This might look like:

  $ clicompanion -c commandname123

  This would be very, very nice with clicompanion because then it would
  be able to start other token processes of clicompanion from within
  running commands, interlacing them,  or to start clicompanion and
  maybe also terminate it from within shell scripts using its
  capabilities to handle variables.

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