Allow -t as shorthand for --shed_target and correct string literals#278
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I seem to need --shed_target for all of the online planemo commands I use, i.e. shed_diff, shed_create, shed_update or shed_upload
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Allow -t as shorthand for --shed_target and correct string literals
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I seem to need
--shed_targetfor all of the onlineplanemo shed_*commands I use, therefore-twould seem a nice shorthand.However, I appreciate we should be cautious about allocating one letter aliases for Planemo commands to avoid any inconsistencies/clashes (in particular, we should avoid doing this for things that can go in the user's configuration file).