On Fri, Feb 19, 2010 at 12:52:12 -0500, Isaac Dupree wrote:
> What if aliases began by outputting the command that they're actually  
> executing?  so in this case, perhaps,

I'm open to the idea.  I guess the reason why we'd want to do something
like this is so that we can have a common language when people talk
about darcs.

> > darcs status
> $ darcs whatsnew -sl

That may be a bit too subtle.  Maybe plain English will work.

$ darcs status
(This is an alias for darcs whatsnew -sl)
M ./corpus-building/flatten-inputs.hs -1 +1
R ./harness/Makefile
M ./harness/templates/fold/Makefile -53 +56
R ./harness/templates/fold/convert-to-eric-syntax.hs
R ./harness/templates/fold/convert-to-generic-tagged-vector.hs
M ./harness/templates/fold/copy-sentence-pairs.sh -20 +11

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