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@@ -70,44 +70,21 @@ modes you will still be fine.
 `vcsh enter` and `vcsh run`  will be covered in later sections.
 
 
-## Initialize a new repository called "vim"
+| Task                                                  | Command                                           |
+| ----------------------------------------------------- | ------------------------------------------------- |
+| _Initialize a new repository called "vim"_            |   `vcsh init vim`                                 |
+| _Clone an existing repository_                        |   `vcsh clone <remote> <repository_name>`         |
+| _Add files to repository "vim"_                       |   `vcsh vim add ~/.vimrc ~/.vim`                  |
+|                                                       |   `vcsh vim commit -m 'Update Vim configuration'` |
+| _Add a remote for repository "vim"_                   |   `vcsh vim remote add origin <remote>`           |
+|                                                       |   `vcsh vim push origin master:master`            |
+|                                                       |   `vcsh vim branch --track master origin/master`  |
+| _Push to remote of repository "vim"_                  |   `vcsh vim push`                                 |
+| _Pull from remote of repository "vim"_                |   `vcsh vim pull`                                 |
+| _Show status of changed files in all repositories_    |   `vcsh status`                                   |
+| _Pull from all repositories_                          |   `vcsh pull`                                     |
+| _Push to all repositories_                            |   `vcsh push`                                     |
 
-    vcsh init vim
-
-## Clone an existing repository
-
-    vcsh clone <remote> <repository_name>
-
-## Add files to repository "vim"
-
-    vcsh vim add ~/.vimrc ~/.vim
-    vcsh vim commit -m 'Update Vim configuration'
-
-## Add a remote for repository "vim"
-
-    vcsh vim remote add origin <remote>
-    vcsh vim push origin master:master
-    vcsh vim branch --track master origin/master
-
-## Push to remote of repository "vim"
-
-    vcsh vim push
-
-## Pull from remote of repository "vim"
-
-    vcsh vim pull
-
-## Show status of changed files in all repositories
-
-    vcsh status
-
-## Pull from all repositories
-
-    vcsh pull
-
-## Push to all repositories
-
-    vcsh push
 
 # Overview
 
@@ -196,10 +173,10 @@ this repository and fork your own.
 
     [$XDG_CONFIG_HOME/vcsh/repo.d/zsh.git]
     checkout = vcsh clone 'git://github.com/RichiH/zshrc.git' zsh
-    update   = vcsh run zsh git pull
-    push     = vcsh run zsh git push
-    status   = vcsh run zsh git status
-    gc       = vcsh run zsh git gc
+    update   = vcsh zsh pull
+    push     = vcsh zsh push
+    status   = vcsh zsh status
+    gc       = vcsh zsh gc
 
 ### config.d
 
@@ -216,9 +193,6 @@ you to conveniently run `mr up` etc. to manage all repositories. It looks like
 this:
 
     [DEFAULT]
-    jobs = 5
-    # Use if your mr does not have vcsh support in mainline, yet
-    include = cat /usr/share/mr/vcsh
     include = cat ${XDG_CONFIG_HOME:-$HOME/.config}/mr/config.d/*
 
 ### repo.d
@@ -233,7 +207,7 @@ document (see above).
 vcsh will check if any file it would want to create exists. If it exists, vcsh
 will throw a warning and exit. Move away your old config and try again.
 Optionally, merge your local and your global configs afterwards and push with
-`vcsh run foo git push`.
+`vcsh foo push`.
 
 ## Moving into a New Host
 
@@ -244,10 +218,8 @@ configuration to a new host.
    example: `vcsh clone git://github.com/RichiH/vcsh_mr_template.git mr`
 2. Choose your repositories by linking them in config.d (or go with the default
    you may have already configured by adding symlinks to git).
-3. Make sure the line 'include = cat /usr/share/mr/vcsh' in .mrconfig points
-   to an existing file
-4. Run mr to clone the repositories: `cd; mr update`.
-5. Done.
+3. Run mr to clone the repositories: `cd; mr update`.
+4. Done.
 
 Hopefully the above could help explain how this approach saves time by
 
@@ -308,18 +280,12 @@ and further documentation about the use of AUR is available
 
 #### From source
 
-If your version of mr is older than version 1.07, make sure to put
-
-    include = cat /usr/share/mr/vcsh
-
-into your .mrconfig .
-
     # choose a location for your checkout
-    cd $HOME
     mkdir -p ~/work/git
+    cd ~/work/git
     git clone git://github.com/RichiH/vcsh.git
     cd vcsh
-    ln -s vcsh /usr/local/bin                       # or add it to your PATH
+    sudo ln -s vcsh /usr/local/bin                       # or add it to your PATH
     cd
 
 #### Clone the Template
@@ -345,10 +311,10 @@ Now, it's time to edit the template config and fill it with your own remotes:
 And then create your own stuff:
 
     vcsh init foo
-    vcsh run foo git add -f bar baz quux
-    vcsh run foo git remote add origin git://quuux
-    vcsh run foo git commit
-    vcsh run foo git push
+    vcsh foo add bar baz quux
+    vcsh foo remote add origin git://quuux
+    vcsh foo commit
+    vcsh foo push
 
     cp $XDG_CONFIG_HOME/mr/available.d/mr.vcsh $XDG_CONFIG_HOME/mr/available.d/foo.vcsh
     vim $XDG_CONFIG_HOME/mr/available.d/foo.vcsh # add your own repo
@@ -422,13 +388,9 @@ Neat.
 After you have made some changes, for which you would normally use `git add`
 and `git commit`, use the vcsh wrapper (like above):
 
-    vcsh run foo git add -f bar baz quux
-    vcsh run foo git commit
-    vcsh run foo git push
-
-By the way, you'll have to use -f/--force flag with git-add because all files
-will be ignored by default. This is to show you only useful output when running
-git-status. A fix for this problem is being worked on.
+    vcsh foo add bar baz quux
+    vcsh foo commit
+    vcsh foo push
 
 ### Using vcsh without mr
 
@@ -445,9 +407,9 @@ To clone a repository: `vcsh clone ssh://<remote>/zsh.git`
 To interact with a repository, use the regular Git commands, but prepend them
 with `vcsh run $repository_name`. For example:
 
-    vcsh run zsh git status
-    vcsh run zsh git add -f .zshrc
-    vcsh run zsh git commit
+    vcsh zsh status
+    vcsh zsh add .zshrc
+    vcsh zsh commit
 
 Obviously, without mr keeping repositories up-to-date, it will have to be done
 manually. Alternatively, you could try something like this: