Thanks for adding this!

Some remarks:

 - Not sure whether we really need to mention -d by default.

32      + -b lp:~super-friends/friends/packaging friends
33      +
34      +This would use the ``lp:~super-friends/friends/packaging`` branch as a 
basis
35      +to run the tests on the ``friends`` package. 

... run the tests on the Ubuntu ``friends`` package. If you only specify a 
branch with ``-b`` but do not specify a package name, this will instead build 
the branch and install the binaries from that build; this is useful if you want 
to run tests on a newer version than the one packaged in Ubuntu, or the package 
is not in Ubuntu at all.

I haven't verified whether "-b .. -l" works and logs you in afterwards, I only 
know -k. But if it works that way, it's more convenient of course.

Thanks!
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