Your message dated Fri, 29 Apr 2022 17:45:49 +0200
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and subject line Re: Bug#956249: Not adding this
has caused the Debian Bug report #956249,
regarding No command to show all the aliases of a unit
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Package: units
Version: 2.19-1
Severity: wishlist

$ units --verbose are
        Definition: 100 m^2 = 100 m^2
should mention all the aliases of it, too, e.g., "a".

$ units --verbose foot
        Definition: 12 inch = 0.3048 m
$ units --verbose ft
        Definition: foot = 12 inch = 0.3048 m

So we see there is no command to show all the aliases.
We can see ft is short for foot,
but we cannot see what, if any, foot is "long" for.

P.S., so --verbose (which currently does nothing above of course) should
be given this new power, (and mention it on the man page.)

P.S.S.,

$ HOME=/ units --version
GNU Units version 2.19
with readline, with utf8, locale zh_TW
Units data file is '/usr/share/units/definitions.units'
Personal units data file is '//.units'
  (file does not exist)      ^^
                             ^^
One slash is enough!         ^^

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On Sun, 24 Apr 2022 10:36:48 -0400, Adrian Mariano <[email protected]> wrote:
> Close this bug.

Done!

Regards,

Stephen

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