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Some of them are no longer useful; drop them.
For the rest, have useful usage messages. And also be a little more principled
in where we introduce CFLAGS, and where we expect it to come in from the
commandline.
I'm choosing not to call gen/run/dgen/drun from test_layers because it
makes test_layers harder for newcomers to read. The scripts aren't the
first thing people should see, they're just useful once you're up and running
hacking on SubX.
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Get the 'edit' script working again with the 'EE' command in Vim.
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Also purge some unused helper scripts. Good ideas in theory, but no
point if they didn't make it to muscle memory.
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The teensy/ examples have outlived their usefulness, I think.
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I'm getting sick of hitting the <Tab> key.
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