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I had added the Command Aliases section in README.md file.

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please check there's an update.

@elenirotsides elenirotsides linked an issue Oct 12, 2021 that may be closed by this pull request
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updated typo

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Please commit the following suggestions, I forgot to mention that we don't need to include the original commands as aliases in this section, it's redundant. Thanks!

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Additionally, the Command Aliases section should come after the Commands section in the README.md

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close issue #101

@elenirotsides elenirotsides merged commit 267621a into elenirotsides:main Oct 12, 2021
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Update README to show the different aliases for each command

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