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[WIP] Add "unsafe" tag to commands like reset that are considered unsafe #8646

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@Wryhder Wryhder commented Nov 18, 2024

Current behavior

Commands like reset should be advertised as dangerous but are currently not. See this comment for more details.

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This PR is an extension of #8070 and it implements the suggestions in this comment.

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Signed-off-by: Wryhder <jemimahsummers@yahoo.com>
@Wryhder Wryhder requested a review from a team as a code owner November 18, 2024 18:07
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