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Package: bazaar
Version: 1.1.1-1
Severity: wishlist

% baz add -h
add an explicit inventory id
usage: baz add [options] file ...

  -h, --help     Display a help message and exit.
  -H             Display a verbose help message and exit.
  -V, --version  Display a release identifier string
                 and exit.
  -i, --id ID    Specify ID, instead of using auto-generated id.

Since the -V entry folded to one line would still be shorter
than the -i entry, I suggest doing that.

  -V, --version  Display a release identifier string and exit.
  -i, --id ID    Specify ID, instead of using auto-generated id.

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this is fixed in modern bazaar.

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