clido:tldr:57e0b
clido: Toggle autowrite.
$ clido toggle-autowrite
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The command "clido toggle-autowrite" is likely related to a command-line interface (CLI) tool called "clido" or "cli-do."
Based on the command, it appears to be enabling or disabling an autowrite feature within the CLI tool. Autowrite is a functionality that automatically saves any changes or modifications made within the CLI environment.
With "toggle-autowrite," the command allows you to switch the autowrite feature on or off. If the autowrite is currently enabled, using the command will disable it, and vice versa. This can be useful when you want to manually control when your changes are saved, rather than having it saved automatically after each modification.
This explanation was created by an AI. In most cases those are correct. But please always be careful and
never run a command you are not sure if it is safe.