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That's cool. I see they've taken the route of expecting subsequent commands to be in the same directory as the parent command, as opposed to git's "anywhere on your path" version.
That makes it easier to manage at the expense of being less easily customisable for non-privileged users.
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That's cool. I see they've taken the route of expecting subsequent commands to be in the same directory as the parent command, as opposed to git's "anywhere on your path" version.
That makes it easier to manage at the expense of being less easily customisable for non-privileged users.