>    *  Storing ARB aliases as scripts instead of labels eliminates the
>       need for an alias cache and the inherent rebuilding thereof. It
>      also allows labels to be used within them. (ARB would not treat
>      these labels in any special way.)

I'd opt for this personally, with a variable you set in the main .arb script
that can point to an alternate path (make sure it works with relative paths)
just in case you want to keep your regular script files, and arb scrip files
separated.

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