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    The help function of the bash scripts was somewhat clunky, and has now been... · 6379002e
    Peters, Wouter authored Dec 15, 2019
    The help function of the bash scripts was somewhat clunky, and has now been updated to give more verbose information on how to use them. This concerns:
    
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