Ahal,

On Tue, Jul 17, 2018 at 11:55 AM, Andrew Halberstadt <a...@mozilla.com>
wrote:

> While |mach try fuzzy| is generally a better experience than try
> syntax, there are a few cases where it can be annoying. One
> common case was when you selected a bunch of tasks in the
> interface and pushed. Then at a later date you wanted to push
> the exact same set of tasks again. This used to be a really poor
> experience as you needed to re-select all the same tasks
> manually.
>
> As of now, you can use |mach try again| instead. The general
> workflow is:
>

This is awesome, thank you for building it!

Can it be extended to "named pushes"?  That is, right now I use my shell
history to do `mach try fuzzy -q "'build-android | 'robocop", but nobody
else will find that without me telling them, and it won't be automatically
updated when robocop gets renamed.  That is, if I could `mach try fuzzy
--named android-tier1` or something I could save myself some manual command
editing and teach other people what a green try run means in my area.

Thanks again!
Nick
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