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Another alternative would be to use the long form of the option, `--lines`.

We have an old issue which is closely related: #371 *Audit filesystem/lesson examples for consistency* The issue of the coherence of the Nelle framing narrative is something that's come up...

Related to the behemoth of an issue, #798

I see 4:30 in the schedule at http://swcarpentry.github.io/shell-novice/. Do we say 3 hours elsewhere? But either way, definitely agree with the goal of more realistic timings. I personally haven't taught...

Agree that the premise/motivation here is unclear. Another problem I'm seeing with this exercise is that it's the first (and only) time they're seeing `mv` used with more than two...

I don't think it's unprecedented. There are lots of non-official links in the [reference](https://swcarpentry.github.io/shell-novice/reference/) section and the [instructor guide](https://swcarpentry.github.io/shell-novice/guide/). If we think something like the Stanford page is worth learners'...

I see the same behaviour, but what I meant to say was that, in the context of concatenating the dataframes (vertically), resetting the index of the tail frame feels like...

If that's the case, I'd love to see a note on what kinds of situations it can be useful for. Or, better yet, for the example to be reworked so...

Based on a quick search, it seems to occur in the original corpus, but I'm not 100% sure on that. If so, maybe this is a feature rather than a...

Yeah, I understand that with autoalignment on, we can no longer make any guarantees about respecting `ha` and `va`. But if we have a bunch of potential alignments that work...