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# Enables faster updates for richer, more functional, and less buggy built-in Ubiquity commands.
# Enables faster updates for richer, more functional, and less buggy built-in Ubiquity commands.
# Gives better indication for when 3rd party commands have been updated, letting subscribers more easily update to the latest and greatest.
# Gives better indication for when 3rd party commands have been updated, letting subscribers more easily update to the latest and greatest.
# Gives command authors greater flexibility in naming and annotating their command feeds, which in turn let subscribers more easily find functionality they want.
# Gives command authors greater flexibility in naming and annotating their command feeds, which in turn let subscribers more easily find functionality they want. Also greatly enhanced the built-in command editor.
# Includes an experimental way for command authors to combine templates and Javascript into one unified HTML document.
# Includes an experimental way for command authors to combine templates and Javascript into one unified HTML document.
# Makes it trivial for command authors to turn [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bookmarklet bookmarklets] into commands.
# Makes it trivial for command authors to turn [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bookmarklet bookmarklets] into commands.
# Adds the ability for command authors to include synonyms of the command name, to make it easier for users to find the command they are looking for.


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