> On 9/01/2017, at 9:35 PM, Nick Altmann <[email protected]> wrote:
>
> For example sshd. Do you also run it instead of ssh?
No, as that is longer, so it doesn’t really make sense that someone would run
that. In this case, the user typed “opensi<tab> monitor”.
Running “ssh” instead of “ssh-add” is a better argument, though, running “ssh”
instead of “ssh-add” has very limited impact as it doesn’t run a daemon that
accepts unexpected arguments and disappears in to the background.
Perhaps the convention of “d” on the end of an application primarily intended
as a daemon (i.e. ‘opensipsd’) would be an alternative solution (and rejecting
unexpected arguments, too).
Happy to submit PRs for these, if that’s a better middle ground :)
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Nathan Ward
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