Hmm, I would expect a '-r' option without a profile to reset to a "basic
default" configuration (either an ACC pre-defined default profile, or to
whatever had been set before acc was ever used.)

Obviously  the use-case for /allowing/ a profile option to -r is useful
(for the package removal case you describe).

In the last case, doesn't this mean that any user tweaking will
completely break acc?  If the reset command is run on a user-tweaked
setup, I see two options for acc: either remove the user's manual
changes (which you say is bad), or do nothing at all.  Doing nothing is
at least as bad as removing the manual changes.  Consider this case:
User sets acc to use a given profile; user hand-edits their
configuration; user finds they've made a mistake and wants to reset it.
If I understand correctly, now acc will refuse to remove the user's
changes, and so the user is left with a broken configuration.

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'-r' reset option requires a profile
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/191991
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