the change-usage subcommand is concretely useful. For people who have ventured into the --edit-key subcommand interface already, it's not significantly worse than some of the other elements. I think it's been available since 2016. We should document it, rather than leaving it an undocumented feature.
Description
Description
Details
Details
- Version
- 2.2.5
Revisions and Commits
Revisions and Commits
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rGa4e26f2ee852 doc: Document --key-edit:change-usage |
Related Objects
Related Objects
- Mentioned In
- T3970: Change capabilities / usage flags in edit-key