Hmm, @command is a way of creating commands. Creating commands can shadow other 
commands, that's a given. I wouldn't change what @command does. I'm sure it 
would break a lot of personal config.

@buttons I have no strong opinion about. 
Cheers -Terry

On March 25, 2015 5:48:03 AM CDT, "Edward K. Ream" <edream...@gmail.com> wrote:
>At present, each @button x node creates two commands: x and @button-x.
>
>There is no indication that @button created the x command. This can
>cause 
>confusion.
>
>Imo, the @button x node should create the x-@button command instead of
>the 
>"plain" x command.
>
>Similar remarks apply to @command.
>
>Your comments, please.
>
>Edward
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